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Hello Bo: Thanks a lot for your immediate response. Could you please tell me a little bit more on what you meant by "All accesses to these files should be done via the CVSNT *service* on the server PC." Could you please tell me how i can do it or could you direct me to some tutorial on how to do it? Best Regards and thanks in advance, -skd Bo Berglund <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:16:12 -0800 (PST), Shravan Durvasula wrote: >Hello all: > >I have just started working with CVS. I just had a few questions. I greatly appreciate for your time and patience. > >1. My CVSNT server is on a WindowsXP Pro machine. To allow users to checkout from other remote Windows machines i had to make my repository (c:/cvsrepo) and temporary directory (C:/cvstemp) sharable. Is this the only way to do or is there a better way to do it? This is NOT the way to doit. In fact it is highly discouraged to use a share on the drive where the CVS repositories are stored. All accesses to these files should be done via the CVSNT *service* on the server PC. > >2. To add new users to my CVSNT server, i used the "cvs passwd -a " command. Now how do i remove a particular user? Also, how do i see the list of all the current users? To remove a user use the -X switch on the cvs passwd command. If you open the file passwd in the CVSROOT subdirectory of the repository then you can read the list of entered users there. Of course in order to do this you must have physical access to the server PC, because as stated above you should not create any shares on this drive. > >3. The remote machines that talk to my CVSNT server currently have "WINCVS 1.3" as their client. But this needs administrative privileges to be installed. So, is there a client available for CVSNT server that does not need admin privileges to be installed? Something like a command line package. CVSNT itself is a command line package and needs nothing special to be installed. In fact you only need to put the files in a folder and make your path variable point to this folder in order to use cvs. /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden) _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing