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Hm, I did it - but it does not work :-( I installed cvsnt-2.0.58d.exe, which works fine but does not translate locales in the filename: Unicode filename with umlaute on server gives (using cmd.exe) C:\cvsroot>cvs -o update Playground cvs update: Updating Playground cvs update: warning: Playground/FromPutty+¦+ñ+++û+ä+£+f.txt was lost U Playground/FromPutty+¦+ñ+++û+ä+£+f.txt ANSI filename on server gives C:\cvsroot>cvs -o update Playground cvs update: Updating Playground cvs update: warning: Playground/Umlaute??÷????.txt was lost U Playground/Umlaute??÷????.txt which is displayed correctly on Windows but as garbage on Linux. Why are the Umlaute scrambled in cmd.exe? Anyway, dir shows C:\cvsroot>dir Playground 11/14/2004 11:13 PM 214 FromPuttyA¶A¤A¼A-A,AoAY.txt 11/14/2004 11:21 PM 20 UmlauteäüöÄÖÜß.txt ==> situation is unchanged. So I would like to know which settings are responsible to determine the locales on both machines. It's getting late here (11:30 pm) and I have to work tomorrow, I will continue to work on it tomorrow. thanks for your support, Tony. Dietrich "Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message news:cn8j3o$f38$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > Dietrich Schmidt wrote: >> Hi Tony, >> >> thank you very much for this background information. >> >> I installed the latest cvsnt-2.0.60, but could not choose ssl >> as protocol during installation. > > 2.0.60 is an unsupported development release. Install the latest stable > release. > > Tony