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> It's better to see if you can repeat the problem with a recent build and > produce a script. If the file was corrupted by the old issue then > there's not a lot of point in testing with it. 1) I would not like to lose the file's tags, branches, etc. This would have a very negative impact if we need to extract older revisions. Presently we have broken branches and these are enough of a headache. We are using CVSNT on a production environment and cannot take risks. 2) How do I produce a script? 3) Is build 1969 recent enough? It is the latest stable release. I did not manage to find build 1927 in the history page, the one that started all the mischief. -- Kevin Agius