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I have a VMS box that I have been "happily" using CVSNT with until yesterday, when I upgraded to 2.0.58d (from 2.0.41). Since then, I have been unable to figure out how to set $CVSROOT to work. It used to work just fine with -d :pserver:server-name:/w//cvs-repository (where the repository is in the W:\cvs-repository on the CVSNT server). Now, I get: /w//cvs-repository: no such repository and no other variant method of setting CVSROOT works. I don't want to have to set a repository prefix (since that will break each and every existing sandbox), but I will if I have to. The VMS system is running a 1.12.2 CVS client and I cannot upgrade past that because there have been no later ports. Suggestions? John