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Hello Glen: Thank you for your comments. I downloaded the latest version of CVSNT, but it appears that it installed the legacy (1.11.x) CVS Unix client as the command line client on my XP box. Trying to invoke "CVSNT" from the command line gets "unrecognized command ...." etc, so CVS was the only client app that I could invoke. The CVSNT service appears to be running fine. I can fix the path problem (which it must be), but is this an essentially (known) problem with the install? Seems like this would trip quite a few newbies up. Thanks for your comments on SSPI. - Woodie "Glen Starrett" <grstarrett at cox.net> wrote in message news:mailman.121.1073079712.448.cvsnt at cvsnt.org... > > Can someone tell me what the current version is for the CVS > > command line > > client for use with CVSNT? I have 1.11.1p1, which I thought > > was most recent > [snip] > > CVSNT is the server *and* command line client, which is currently version > 2.0.16 (I think :). The 'old' CVS works against CVSNT server, which is > likely the latest version of that you are currently using. > > > On a side note, if one wanted no security whatsoever on a > > CVSNT server - > > anyone from any machine can check files in or out - what is the > > quickest/easiest way to set this up? > > Fastest way to set up CVSNT is to use SSPI if you're in an all-windows > environment, and have everyone connect with Windows credentials. > > Glen Starrett > >