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There are two different ways to get a module listing from CVSNT: cvs ls This is a command that will list the top level of the repository, normally there is only a number of folder names in this list, these are the top level modules including CVSROOT, the administrative module. It can be used with a specifier on what to list too: cvs ls module will list all files in the given module The other way is the old style modules file listing like: cvs checkout -c This will list the contents of the CVSROOT/modules file and was the only way to list modules before CVSNT. But this only lists what the CVS administrator has *manually* written into the modules file. What is used by Tortoise is something you should really ask on the Tortoise list or newsgroup (whatever they use, I don't know) /Bo -----Original Message----- From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf Of Suresh_nuvvula Sent: den 29 april 2005 05:46 To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: [cvsnt] CVSNT Server Repository access from TortoiseCVS Importance: High Hello, I have CVSNT setup on a Win2000 Server. Clients are usually on either Win2000 or WinXP. I am using TortoiseCVS as a client. My Problem is when the clients wants to fetch (get) the existing list from the CVSNT server, I am not able to fetch the existing directory listing. I am able to make a module in CVSNT server and able to do check-in, check-out and commit to that module. How can I get the existing Repository folders list from other client machine, which is also Windows XP? I didn't find any option in TortoiseCVS to get/set the existing folder list in the CVSNT server. Please help me out on this. Regards, Nuvvula