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Thank you, Peter, for such a quick and helpful reply. The plain win2000 pc that I want to use is on the domain. I'm not a windows admin type so bear with me ... but I assume that by Windows authentication that you mean the SSPI route which I have a vague understanding of at this point ... I'm concerned about the JDeveloper product (which I mentioned in my other post) that I want to use not being able to go the SSPI route. Donna -----Original Message----- From: Peter Crowther [mailto:Peter.Crowther at melandra.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 9:50 AM To: Berkley, Donna -CIV; cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Newbie Question > From: Berkley, Donna -CIV [mailto:donna.berkley at cnet.navy.mil] > First, must I use Windows 2000 Server or can I set the CVS > Server part up on a plain Windows 2000 pc on our network ? As long as it understands your authentication method, you'll be OK. So, if you plan to use Windows authentication within your Windows domain, the PC must be a Windows domain member. It probably already is. I'm not just saying this - I have the CVSNT server running successfully on a XP Professional box at home for the projects I don't want to put on SourceForge. > Second, on either a plain Win2000 pc or Win2000 Server will > we run into the max connection limit of 10 connections that > seems to be an issue when you try to share drives ? No, you won't. CVS[NT] uses TCP/IP sockets between server and client, not NetBIOS over TCP/IP, so you won't run into this problem at all. Further than that, I would *very strongly* suggest you don't even share out the CVS repository/ies over NetBIOS (Windows file sharing) at all, as prying eyes and fingers cannot then damage it - only the CVS server processes should need to touch that filestore. Nicht gefingerpoken and all that... - Peter -- Peter Crowther, Director, Melandra Limited