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1) Make sure you have the same protocols installed on the client and server. You can tell by the *_protocol.dll files in the CVSNT directory on the respective machines. 2) What version of server and client are you using? What CVSROOT? 3) Are there any other versions of CVS installed on either the client or the server? Search the hard drives for cvs.exe (it is the same file name that the 'old' CVS uses). 4) Are there any Firewalls installed? If so, you will likely need to uninstall them (but the most recent version of CVSNT has a change that might work even with a firewall installed). Let us know the results and someone will be able to get you started. Regards, Glen Starrett