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Tony Hoyle wrote: > Actually that reminds me I should really make a list of > AV/Firewall apps that play > nice with CVSNT, rather than keep telling people to avoid > them - eg. Norton is OK if > you turn off the realtime scanning, and from my own > experience AVG works OK. I'm running AVG 7.0 Network Edition and a test CVSNT server on my workstation. AVG's realtime scanning is enabled. Should cvsdiag detect AVG? Aidan CVSNT Diagnostic output ----------------------- Server version: 2.0.36? OS Version: Windows XP 5.1.2600 (Service Pack 1) CVS Service installed: Yes LockService installed: Yes pserver installed: Yes sserver installed: Yes sspi installed: Yes ext installed: Yes Installation Path: C:\Program Files\cvsnt Repository Prefix: C:/CVSdata Repository 0: C:/CVSdata/Bonds Repository 1: (no value) Repository 2: (no value) Repository 3: (no value) CVS Temp directory: C:\WINDOWS\TEMP CA Certificate File: Private Key File: CVS Temp directory: C:\WINDOWS\TEMP Impersonation: Yes Local Users Only: No Fake Unix CVS: No Default LockServer: (no value) Disable Reverse DNS: No Server listen port: 2401 Temp dir readable by current user: Yes Repository0 readable by current user: Yes Temp dir writable by current user: Yes AV files detected: (none) Installed Winsock protocols: 1001: MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] 1002: MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] 1004: RSVP UDP Service Provider 1005: RSVP TCP Service Provider