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>The two statements above do not make sense to me, either you have >corruption or you don't. But having corrupted files that compare okay >seems to be a contradiction. >Maybe you should explain more in detail what the error is etc. Sure. My source tree has .zip .doc (Word docs), .bmp, .jpg (image files), as well as source code files. I imported a new module into my repository. Without doing anything else, I checkedout the same module into another directory tree. I binary compare the original file tree to the tree I just checked out and the .zip's and the .doc do not match - they are corrupted. The binary image files (.jpg, .bmp, etc) compared properly. Hense my comment that some files compared properly (the image/picture files) and some did not. Perhaps you misunderstood my phrasing of 'image' files. :) The Word doc, for example, is exactly 21 bytes smaller than the original. I tried both build 2125 and 2127 to the same result. I hope this makes the problem clearer. I really hope to stay with cvsnt, since it's much more fully featured than cvs! Thanks for any assistance. Corey.