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Environment CVSNT 2.0.58d Windows Advanced Server 2000 SSPI Protocol My cvswrappers is: *.bmp -k 'b' *.dbf -k 'b' *.dll -k 'b' *.doc -k 'b' *.ebf -k 'b' *.fla -k 'b' *.gif -k 'b' *.htm -k 'b' *.ico -k 'b' *.ini -k 'kv' *.jar -k 'b' *.java -k 'kkv' *.jpg -k 'b' *.mdr -k 'b' *.ocx -k 'b' *.pbl -k 'b' *.pbt -k 'b' *.pbw -k 'b' *.pdb -k 'b' *.pdf -k 'b' *.pdm -k 'b' *.php -k 'kkv' *.png -k 'b' *.sql -k 'b' *.srd -k 'b' *.srm -k 'b' *.srp -k 'b' *.sru -k 'b' *.srw -k 'b' *.swf -k 'b' *.trg -k 'b' *.vb -k 'b' *.vbw -k -b *.xls -k 'b' *.zip -k 'b' I imported a PHP project using CVS import with no errors. When I do a checkout using TortoiseCVS (OR cvsnt on the server machine) I get erratic corruption in my source files. As an example. When I do a CVS checkout, everything comes down. Without changing a thing, I do a CVS update. 1 or 2 files are updated (even though nothing has change as this is visible only to me) and when I do a file diff on the source files I get something like this: CVS raw file: case 'w': $dates .= adodb_dow($year,$month,$day); break; <<<<~~~~~ CORRECT "UPDATED" CVS FILE: case 'w': $dates .= adodb_dow($year,$month,$day); brame' <<~~~~ busted I verified the file in the RAW CVS directory and it is correct. It seems to be corrupting when I am getting the file from the server. Though it's not always the same file and it's erractic differences. Has anyone run into this at all? I've tried everything. Re-installing CVSNT (started with an earlier version). I've tried doing the checkout on a WinXP client and on the same machine that CVSNT is running on (Win2000 Server) same results. I've tried using TortoiseCVS, and I've tried using the CVS that is in the CVSNT folder. Same results. I'm at a complete loss. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks John D