Microsoft KB Archive/131955

= BUG: Cannot Set Project Level Rights with SourceSafe's SSADMIN =

Article ID: 131955

Article Last Modified on 10/20/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SourceSafe
 * Microsoft SourceSafe

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This article was previously published under Q131955



SYMPTOMS
Setting project-level rights fails when you use the SourceSafe SSADMIN tool from the command line on the Macintosh.



RESOLUTION
If working in a multi-platform environment, use the Windows, Windows NT, or MS-DOS SSADMIN executable to change the project-level rights.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SourceSafe version 3.04 and 3.1 for Macintosh. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.



Steps to Reproduce Problem
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 * 1) Run SSADMIN.
 * 2) Click "6. Manipulate the project securit(y) system." If you are prompted with "Enable project security system? (Y/N)," choose y.
 * 3) Click "7. (S)et a user's security level in a give project."
 * 4) Enter a valid username, project, and "r---" for rights. Notice that you get no error message and it appears the change has been made.
 * 5) Click "4. Query a (u)ser's security level entries."
 * 6) Enter the project you entered in step 4.
 * 7) Notice that the rights are now "."

There is no way to set project-level rights from the command line.

Keywords: kbbug KB131955

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