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hi, >[PC]What's your CVSROOT? Are you going through the server at all, or just using multiple CVS processes? Sorry, forgot to put that in... CVSROOT=:sspi:localhost:/sweng It is indeed going through the server. I have personally followed a cvs commit in the debugger and seen it do so. Ah heck, here's the whole cvsdiag output for your reading enjoyment... Thanks, --jsf >CVSNT Diagnostic output >----------------------- > >Server version: 2.0.58d >OS Version: Windows XP 5.1.2600 (Service Pack 1) > >CVS Service installed: Yes >LockService installed: Yes > >pserver installed: No >sserver installed: No >sspi installed: Yes >ext installed: No > >Installation Path: C:\Program Files\CvsNt >Repository Prefix: (no value) >Repository 0: C:/Server2/cvs/archives/sweng >Repository 1: C:/Server2/cvs/Archives/junk >Repository 2: (no value) >Repository 3: (no value) >CVS Temp directory: C:\Server2\cvs\TemporaryFiles >CA Certificate File: C:\Program Files\CvsNt\cvsnt-default.pem >Private Key File: C:\Program Files\CvsNt\cvsnt-default.pem >CVS Temp directory: C:\Server2\cvs\TemporaryFiles >Impersonation: Yes >Local Users Only: No >Fake Unix CVS: No >Default LockServer: localhost:2402 >Disable Reverse DNS: No >Server listen port: 2401 > >Temp dir readable by current user: Yes >Repository0 readable by current user: Yes >Temp dir writable by current user: Yes > >AV files detected: >(none) > >Installed Winsock protocols: > >1001: MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] >1002: MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] >1004: RSVP UDP Service Provider >1005: RSVP TCP Service Provider >1040: NuTCRACKER Unix domain sockets (STREAM) >1041: NuTCRACKER Unix domain sockets (DGRAM)