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Thanks for the info. One more question. Does the network compression take place when India would be checking in also, or is it only used during checkouts and updates? Thanks Bryan Leber Software Engineer Fischer International Corporation www.fischerinternational.com bryan.leber at fischerinternational.com Cell:(239)963-5267 Secure Your Risk. Increase Your Bottom Line. (tm) -----Original Message----- From: Arthur Barrett [mailto:arthur.barrett at march-hare.com] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 9:35 PM To: Bryan Leber; tortoisecvs-users at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [TortoiseCVS] Advanced tab for Preferences Bryan Leber, I don't think this is related to TortoiseCVS at all. If the problem is the same from the command line as from the GUI then that'll prove it. If you are using CVSNT Server (on unix/linux/whatever) refer you post to the CVSNT newsgroup. If it's nongnu CVS then refer to the nongnu cvs newsgroup. If you are using CVSNT Server condsider trying the 2.5.04 test release. You can set up a caching read/write server in FL then checkouts will happen from the "local" server and "commits" will go through the FL server to India. A reverse sync then updates the FL server. Also 2.5.04 uses checksum rather than diffs when files are large (eg: binary files) which also provides a boost in WAN performance. Regards, Arthur Barrett ************************************************************************************************************************** This mail message may contain confidential and privileged information from Fischer International which is protected. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution by any means is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. **************************************************************************************************************************