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We've had the same problems several times now. Rebooting the server helped the frist time, and the second time I think stopping the CVS service and the Lock service seems to have helped. This is a new problem -- we've been using cvsnt for months and this only been happening with builds 68 and later. -ilya haykinson "Dwayne Miller" <dmiller at espgroup.net> wrote in message news:mailman.268.1045149254.22290.cvsnt at cvsnt.org... > We recently migrated our repository from an NT4 server to a Win2k > server. In the process, we upgraded CVSNT to build 68. All of that > might be unrelated, but provided just in case. > > For a single file, all users are getting a message when trying to commit > a change: > cvs [server aborted]: cannot rename file > d:/cvs/pmp-docs/,sysTools_Readme.txt, to > d:/cvs/pmp-docs/sysTools_Readme.txt,v: Permission denied > > All other operations on other files seem normal. > > I believe this started when cvs 'hung' when I was trying to check in > this file. We are all using the WinCVS client, using the ntserver protocol. > > I cannot find a file named d:/cvs/pmp-docs/,sysTools_Readme.txt. But > the file d:/cvs/pmp-docs/sysTools_Readme.txt,v does exist. It's > read-only attribute is unset, whereas all other files in that directory > are set to read-only. > > I've looked in the WINNT\Temp directory and see several CVS related > directories and a few .tmp files, some of which are owned by me and have > the contents of the file I'm trying to check in. But I'm not sure what > to do with any of them to fix the problem. > > On an unrelated note, we are also seeing a new message when updating an > entire directory: > cvs server: cannot open directory . for empty check: No such file or > directory > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Tks, > Dwayne > >