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Yes sever and client is the same. Arguments was taken from Tortoise and was executed in dos window. I will check the performance list to see what can be found. Thanks /Anders "Arthur Barrett" <arthur.barrett at march-hare.com> wrote in message news:mailman.145.1191191590.24527.cvsnt at cvsnt.org... Anders, > * I've disabled my virusscan for the CVS repository and all "Project" > directories" > * Running > C:\Projects\PicProj\ISO2\user>"C:\Program > Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" -ttt > update -p -r 1.21 user.c > gives a quick log and then the 1,21 version is printed to > screen which takes > about two minutes!!!! > Is the server the same PC as the client? If not then the disk has very little to do here, since the -p directs the output to stdout. Check the location of "temp" for virus scanning, and if not it looks like a network connectivity issue, you could try disabling the firewall on the client to see if that affects it... There is a list floating around about how to diagnose performance problems. We've used the command line client on Vista here a lot over the past year or so and I can't remember seeing any particularly poor performance... Regards, Arthur