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At Tuesday 7/11/2006 14:25, Dan Packer wrote: >We are attempting a first time implementation and cannot >seem to create a local copy of the server files for work. > >Cvsnt is installed on the file server, is running, and we >want to use TortoiseCVS as the client. My goal is to check >out the server files to my local machine for work. Ok. >The files that we want to control are on the server, in the >folder specified by the CVSNT control panel. How did you put them there? If it's your first usage of cvs then the repository should still be empty. After the initial installation you should never access the repository directory on the server - that is, all your work is done thru the CVS commands and/or TortoiseCVS from the client machine. >We can create the module locally (right-click on the local >folder, Add Module, and set the server location). The For the first time, that should be "Make New Module". The "Add" option should not appear at all - that means you *already* have a checked out module, that is, a working copy. how did you get it? Don't use "CVS" as a directory name; they are used internally by the cvs system and it can get confused. -- Gabriel Genellina Softlab SRL __________________________________________________ Correo Yahoo! Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y antispam ¡gratis! ¡Abrí tu cuenta ya! - http://correo.yahoo.com.ar