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The following steps where carried out while setting up the Server & client Not able to configure. Server- cvsnt System- ABC OS - Win2000 Client- TortoiseCVS System- CDE OS - Win2000 1. CVSNT was installed in the following path,C:\Program Files\CVSNT 2. Created a Folder in c. C:\Repository 3. Using control panel of CVSNT , stopped the cvs service(cvslock service running), and created a repository folder in C:\Repository & Initialised it. Started the cvs service. 4. Through the windows system variable the environment variable was set(also tried in cmd prompt) set CVSROOT=:local:c:\Repository 5. Imported the data to the repository. Test - Source code folder c:\test>cvs import -m test test vendor release 6. The folder test was added into the repository 7. We created a folder and checked out the config file and modified the "System auth=no" & commited into the repository. 8. Adding password: c:>cvs passwd -a sandhya new passwd: a123 verify passwd: a123 User Suresh was created with password. Now a passwd file was created in the CVSROOT.".#passwd". Client side: 1. Created a diectory in c: C:>checkout 2. Right click on the folder & select "cvs checkout" protocol: pserver server: ABC port: 2401 Repository:/repository also tried Repository : c:/repository username : Suresh (Client user name) Module : test CVSROOT=:pserver:Suresh at ABC:2401/Repository we get the following message :No such repository __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com