You can configure Subversion to authenticate Windows without Apache

I installed Subversion after an article by Jeff Atwood in The Horror of Coding: Configuring Subversion on Windows . I just followed the steps, and now I have SVNSERVE running as a service on a Windows 2003 server on our local network.

I also installed TortoiseSVN and I played with it and try to find out more about it so that I can distribute usage in our store.

My question at this point is whether you can somehow avoid using the conf / passwd file, where users and passwords are defined. I hope I can use Windows authentication, but from what I have collected so far, Windows authentication seems only possible with Apache.

Is there an easy way to get Subversion to configure the use of Windows authentication without going into Apache?

EDIT: I just discovered that you have a sister site for things like this serverfault.com. Should I post this question there (although I'm more a developer than an administrator)?

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