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I'm running XP Server 2003 and a recent CVSNT installation (last month or so). Emacs and other un*x style utilities like to store their parameter/startup files in the top level directory (eg: c:/.emacs or c:/.bashrc for the cygwin). I'm storing a lot of project specific code in my c:/.emacs and I would like to put it under version control. Does it have to be in its own repository since it is in a different directory than my project? I would like to archive it in the same directory as my project. If that is not possible, is creating a sandbox called c:\ a good idea? It seems to me like it would not be. Thanks, Siegfried