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I've had a problem 2 times now with users doing a import using WinCVS 1.3.17.2. On the user side it appears their import has hung, but they do not receive any error message so they either leave it sit for many hours or issue a stop command. On the server side we are running CVSNT 2.0.51d on Windows 2003. In the system event log there is a message that states "Application popup: cvsnt: Unfortunately CVSNT has crashed. Would you like to produce a crash dump?" Each time this occurred I did not know that CVSNT crashed because it appeared that the CVS services stayed up and running. When I did noticed there was a problem was when the file being committed expanded to a very large size consuming all my disk space. The files being committed were less than 1MB yet on the server side, they grew to 12GB+ (ie: all my available disk space). Unfortunately I did not get the crash dump. Anyone else experiencing similar issues with either WinCVS or CVSNT? This e-mail is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not disclose or use the information contained in it. If you have received this e-mail in error, please tell us immediately by return e-mail to Email.Control at sentry.com and delete the document. E-mails containing unprofessional, discourteous or offensive remarks violate Sentry policy. You may report employee violations by forwarding the message to Email.Control at sentry.com. No recipient may use the information in this e-mail in violation of any civil or criminal statute. Sentry disclaims all liability for any unauthorized uses of this e-mail or its contents. This e-mail constitutes neither an offer nor an acceptance of any offer. No contract may be entered into by a Sentry employee without express approval from an authorized Sentry manager. Warning: Computer viruses can be transmitted via e-mail. Sentry accepts no liability or responsibility for any damage caused by any virus transmitted with this e-mail.