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Ulf, > subdirectory. cvs -t (trace) does not show any information regarding > the message - it only shows > cvs server: Updating <folder> > (time) -> unlink_file (CVS/Tags) > for every single subfolder. In the CVSNT Server Control Panel (on the server) on the "advanced" tab there is an option "allow clients to trace server" - enable this, then run: cvs -ttt co -P module Send just the portion of the trace "near" the error (maybe 20 lines or so). > > AV files detected: > NOD32KRN.EXE NOD32KUI.EXE > > Installed Winsock protocols: > > 1063: NOD32 protected [MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]] > 1064: NOD32 protected [MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]] > 1066: NOD32 protected [RSVP UDP Service Provider] > 1067: NOD32 protected [RSVP TCP Service Provider] > 1001: MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] > 1002: MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] > 1004: RSVP UDP Service Provider > 1005: RSVP TCP Service Provider Please read this: http://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/faq/faq3.asp#3f Try disabling Nod32 altogether (switch the services off and reboot) and re-run the test with a trace - if it still occurs then e-mail through the trace as described above. Thanks, Arthur