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This is similar to the the FAQ entry that caused us some problem. 2.2. Using pserver causes LSASS.EXE to fall over The only thing we figured out is that we switched the CVSNT installation to a windows 2003 server, but are not running active directory (because our domain controler is still running NT Server, and that is where our licences are). We switched to SSPI and the problem vanished, but occasionally someone tries to come in with pserver and the system crashes. On 17 Mar 2004 at 16:28, chris.kyte at realsolutionsuk.co wrote: > Afternoon fellow CVS users, > > May I first say what a great piece of software CVSNT is and how it has > made both our and our customers lives a lot easier when it comes to > team based java development projects. We have been using CVSNT along > with WebSphere Studio Application Developer for a couple of years with > many customers and it is only now that I have encountered my first CVS > related issue, a testament to the software I feel. However, none the > less I have an issue which I have trawled through the mail archive on > the cvsnt.org site an still cannot find an answer, so please help!!!!! > > OK, the facts : > > Error Text - "Connection Reset By Peer", this results in the network > connection dropping at best, or a complete PC crash at worst. File > exchange will work for a short time before this error occurs, for > example I have an enterprise application which contains three > projects, a web project, an EJB project and a utility project. The > first project I try to add to the CVS sometimes updates first time, > but when I try and add the EJB project to the CVS for example, then > the error will occur. > > CVS Versions Tried - 2.0.24 and 2.0.34 > > Operating Systems Of Server Tried - W2K Server and Windows XP > > Client Operating Systems - XP > > Client Development Environment - IBM WebSphere Studio Application > Developer > > If there is any more information that is required then don't hesitate > to get in touch. > > Also, I have read on one of the troubleshooting pages that one such > cause of this problem could be that "inetd is listening for > connections but is unable to start CVSNT". Obviously this is not a > Windows networking interface but I was wondering what the CVSNT for > W2K or XP equivalent may be, primarily as the error message is the > same as we are getting??????? > > We have also tried telneting the server on port 2401, typing the "foo" > command - and this returns the desired response - "bad auth protocol > start : foo" > > Finally, are there any debug settings we should be applying which will > help us gain a more detailed error message. > > Thanks in advance to anyone who has taken the time to read this note. > > Kind Regards > > Chris > > > Chris Kyte > REAL Solutions > The Courtyard > Ashley Road > Hale > Altrincham > Cheshire > WA14 3NG > > Telephone: 0161 926 7760 > Solution Line Technical Support: 0161 926 1777 > Mobile: 07980 681 215 > > Email:chris.kyte at realebusiness.com > Web: http://www.realebusiness.com > Web: http://www.realsolutionsuk.com > > This message and any attachments are intended only for the individual > or company to which it is addressed and may contain information which > is privileged, confidential or prohibited from disclosure or > unauthorised use. Any form of dissemination, copying, disclosure, > distribution and/or publication of this e-mail message or its > attachments to third parties is only permitted with the express > permission of the sender. > _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list > cvsnt at cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carl Zmola Carl at MembersOnlySoftware.com 202-328-1785 x103