A few days ago I installed uberSVN on one of our Windows servers.
Developers access the repository via TortoiseSVN from the laptops.
I need to enforce the Lock-Modify-Unlock policy on all files managed by the repository but the option to make a setting on each client machine is too risky.
Is there a way to enforce this policy from the server/repository side?
I saw a post from 07-22-2006 in which someone replied saying it's not possible, but I'm hoping that the newer versions may have this functionality?
Many thanks
Alan
Developers access the repository via TortoiseSVN from the laptops.
I need to enforce the Lock-Modify-Unlock policy on all files managed by the repository but the option to make a setting on each client machine is too risky.
Is there a way to enforce this policy from the server/repository side?
I saw a post from 07-22-2006 in which someone replied saying it's not possible, but I'm hoping that the newer versions may have this functionality?
Many thanks
Alan