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I'll get to the circumstances in a while, but the gist of my problem is that cvsnt doesn't do anything unless I explicitly list the file I want it to process. If I specify a subdir it does not to anything with the files in that dir. For example: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Z:\branches\4.1>cvs diff Z:\branches\4.1>cvs diff w2kProdVersion.h Index: w2kProdVersion.h =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/cvsroot/project/mn/w2kProdVersion.h,v retrieving revision 1.143.2.28 diff -r1.143.2.28 w2kProdVersion.h 45c45 < #define CORE_RELEASE_NUMBER "3" --- > #define CORE_RELEASE_NUMBER "4" 65c65 < #define PRODUCT_VERSION_WIN 4,1,28,0 --- > #define PRODUCT_VERSION_WIN 4,1,29,0 Z:\branches\4.1>cvs --version Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.02 (Servalan) Build 2064 (client/server) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The "special" cirumstances is that this is running in a virtual pc on a dir that is shared with the host machine. This is manifested as a network share in the virtual pc. The virtual pc is running a VPN that allows it access to the cvs server which is behind a firewall. There are a number of subdirs, some of which currently contain modified files which cvsnt does not seem to detect. Any good ideas? Johan