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Paul G. wrote: > When referencing "standard installation", what exactly do you mean? Do you mean a) Windows OS > installation, or b) "Cvsnt standard installation"? The cvsnt standard installation (WinCVS may include it but it's not essential.. the only essential DLLs are the various C/MFC runtimes and the secur32 wrapper). > So, it sounds like the output is as it should be when "cvs info" is invoked (regardless of where or how > cvs.exe might have been invoked). Of course, it doesn't resolve the "crash" that occurs with cvsnt 2.0.41a or > indicate "why" the "crash" is ocurring. > The only thing I can think of is a corrupted/old protocol DLL that's somehow passing the version checks and being loaded. Tony -- Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure. Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org> Key ID: 104D/4F4B6917 2003-09-13 Fingerprint: 063C AFB4 3026 F724 0AA2 02B8 E547 470E 4F4B 6917