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On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 6:32 PM, VisualSVN Team <supp...@visualsvn.com> wrote: > Hello, > Thank you for the reply. > >> Logical Separation on Entities are required for us to maintain the Multi >> domain infrastructure. Please find the attached snapshot. Here we have >> configured SVN server under forest root and were able to map the access >> rights to the users from various sub domains. >> >> But, All the repositories will come under “Repositories” Folder only. >> Consider an Example of 2 child domains ( child1 and Child 2) . Then I want >> to have the repositories of the respective entities located under logical >> Folder structure ( Child1/Childrrepo & Child2/Childrepo) when checked on the >> Console. > > While you can't create such structure with the current VisualSVN > Server version (it's a known feature request and we consider > implementing this in future updates),VisualSVN Server allows you to > granularly configure access rules for users from multiple AD domains. > Have you tried it? > > If a user does not have rights to access a particular repository then > he won't even see it in the list of available repositories. This means > that users with different access rules will see different list of > repositories depending on their permissions. Therefore such logical > structure may be considered redundant, especially if you need it only > for user authorization perspective. -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team