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Hi, I am currently trying to install cvsnt (to workaround Eclipse that doesn't allow me to connect in local protocal which is lame...). I'm on a FAT32 partition. The documentation says it doesn't work. Indeed, after the setup that went well I've ended you nothing in the control panel, no service installed... In fact nothing working. I don't know if it's the lack of NTFS that cause all this. But I was wondering, by curiosity, why is a NTFS partition needed? What is the constraint? Is it planned to support FAT32 in a short future? For now I will think about converting to FAT32 unless somebody have an idea to configure CVS in local with Eclipse (BTW, JBuilder work really well in local mode...) Thanks, Henri