Windows permissions with repository on a network share

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Hello,

Did anyone experiment with Windows permissions for a Git repository located on a Windows network share?

Is it a sensible scheme in order to have a central repository with ACLs (notably some group can read/write, some other group can only read) without the need to set up a dedicated server (ala Gitolite) ?
(Assuming a Windows network share infrastructure is already in place...)

TIA
Jérôme

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