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Uninstall any AntiVirus software you have running on this PC. /Bo On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 05:25:55 +0000 (UTC), "M. Johann Petersen" <johann.petersen at jagaerfran.se> wrote: >Hi Glen, > >"Glen Starrett" <grstarrett at cox.net> wrote in >news:mailman.0.1060903856.402.cvsnt at cvsnt.org: >>> Isn't there a way to turn on a debug mode to see exactly what >>> file or dir >>> is causing the error? >> >> Yes, there is. I believe you stop the CVS server, then run cvsservice >> -d but I haven't tried that in awhile. > >Hm, never ran it interactively before, so I don't know whether the errors >existed prior to the big failure. > >#cvsservice.exe -test >CVS 2.0.8 (Jul 24 2003) starting in test mode. >TEMP/TMP currently set to F:\cvstemp >Initialising socket...ok >Impersonation is enabled >Starting auth server on port 2401/tcp... >Socket Failed (Handle=ffffffff Family=23,Socktype=1,Protocol=6): Es wurde >eine Adresse verwendet, die mit dem angeforderten Protokoll nicht >kompatibel ist. (not fatal) >Starting named pipe server... >Registering service SPN... failed (Error 1332) >Error: Registering cvs service SPN failed (error 1332) >CVS initialised successfully >0269b51e: Process 00000730 started >0269b58b: Process 00000730 terminated > >The german error text means something like "Used an address which is >uncompatible with the requested protocol". > >"Process started" is issued, when trying a CVS operation with a client and >is instantly followed by "Process terminated" with the "Error reading from >server" message on the client. > >Bye, >Johann /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)