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control in VisualSVN Server looks close to the similar functionality in the Windows file system. However, there are significant differences which may cause difficulties for novice Subversion users. This article describes the basic principles of access control in VisualSVN Server. It also describes the main differences from the Windows Access Control. Access rules Access control in VisualSVN Server is implemented using the standard path-based authorization feature built-in to Subversion. The access rights are configured using the access rules in the following simple form: