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> > Do you have a Cygwin installation on your server? If so, what's the > value of > > the CYGWIN environment variable? > > Yes I do (although thats a bit broken at the moment too). the CYGWIN > environment variable is "server" (although it was "ntsec tty" a few days > ago). The "ntsec" is the reason it didn't work. It makes CVSNT modify file permissions to store meta information, like the Unix "executable" bit. However, it frequently causes problems, so the recommended way is the alternative method ("ntea"), which uses some kind of unused NTFS file attribute AFAIK. IMHO CVSNT should *not* use the CYGWIN variable to determine whether to use ntsec or ntea, mainly because nobody expects CYGWIN to affect CVSNT behaviour. I had the same problem on my CVSNT server - I didn't even remember _why_ I had set CYGWIN="ntsec tty", but it took me several days to figure out the problem. I've already submitted a feature request to the CVSNT bug tracker regarding this behaviour, but so far it has been dismissed. -Hartmut