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My posting was an example of course and the /test (note forward slash) was just to confirm it really works. I myself have this setup: Five different repositories: d:\cvsrepo\pc d:\cvsrepo\hw d:\cvsrepo\adm d:\cvsrepo\pre d:\cvsrepo\mp CVSNT set up with repository prefix set to d:/cvsrepo Access from clients using these connect strings: :ntserver:cvsserver:/pc :ntserver:cvsserver:/hw :ntserver:cvsserver:/adm :ntserver:cvsserver:/pre :ntserver:cvsserver:/mp Note that these are repositories, not modules. They all have a CVSROOT subdirectory and all have their own passwd files to control who have access to them. Using the repository prefix you can store the repositories a bit down a tree from the root of the drive and the users need not know anything about it. And you can move the repositories to a different disk on the server and by changing the prefix it still works without anyone changing anything on the clients. /Bo -----Original Message----- From: Jim Collins [mailto:JCollins at PLANITUSA.COM] Sent: den 19 mars 2002 21:10 To: 'bo.berglund at telia.com' Subject: question about CVS setup doc Bo, In your excellent setup guide you posted yesterday for CVS-NT, you say to set up \TEST as cvsroot. I wouldn't want this for a production environment, correct, I'd want \cvsrepo, yes? Or am I missing something? Jim Collins Planmatics, Inc 15200 Shady Grove Road, Suite 450 Rockville, MD 20850 Tel. 301 987-7441 Fax. 301 987-7423 www.planmaticsusa.com _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list Cvsnt at cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs