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>You can 'fake' strict locking with 'edit -c', 'commit -c' commands, but if you >really need strict locking you're better off using a different version control >system. ...Or getting developers that are willing to communicate... Any need I could see for using strict locking has been addressed in CVSNT through watches and notifications. Is there a reason (beyond political ones) that you can't use concurrent development? It is a change from the way things may have been done but IMHO it is much better. Glen Starrett