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Tony, I modified the cvsnt.iss file and tried to commit, but the server told me: cvs server: User boberglund is unable to write to ./cvsnt.iss on branch/tag CVSNT_2_0_x - ignoring cvs server: Branch is locked for code freeze. Development now in HEAD branch. So I updated and cleared the sticky tag to bring the file to HEAD, then repeated the commit, but the same message was returned. At this moment my file is no longer on the branch, it contains my edits and is on HEAD, but the commit is not accepted like it was still on branch... Then I erased the local file, updated and then replaced with my edited file, still the same message... Finally, after updating the complete folder "innosetup" with a sticky tag reset, I was able to commit the modified file. Is this how it is supposed to work or is it just the 1914 or 1910 builds acting up? (I always thought that one could mix files on a branch with files on TRUNK in the same sandbox...) Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.02 (Servalan) Build 1914 (Devel) (client/server) Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.01 (Travis) Build 1910 (client/server) /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)