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Jon McLin wrote: > I am new to CVS, so I apologize in advance if this is simply a > misconfiguration issue. > > I have installed CVSNT (2.0.38 initially, now 2.0.41a) on an NT4 server > (sp6, Terminal Server Edition). As I understand it, the ls command should > list the directories within the repository, and then any modules defined in > the CVSROOT/modules file. > > The perceived problem: "cvs ls" attempts to list directories in a > subdirectory of the repository, with the same name as the repository: ie, my > repository is "LearnCVS", cvsnt attempts to list modules in > "LearnCVS/LearnCVS" You probably set your Repository Prefix too deep. In your case it should be "E:\cvsrepo", and NOT "E:\cvsrepo\LearnCVS". From other comments though, that might not be the case?? It could be a bug, but I haven't seen it happen. What is in your modules file? How are your repositories configured (control panel applet info)? -- Glen Starrett