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> but when apply the > cvs -d ":sspi:shlomot at cvsnt:/repo" > command in the cygwin shell, i got > the "usage" message again > that means that this is no a legal > CVSROOT string. We need to know the exact version of CVS/CVSNT you are using on the server and the client, and the server OS and client OS. cvs --version As Todd mentioned on the cvs newsgroup - mixing sandboxes between cygwin and windows is a bad idea. Can you explain what you are trying to do in terms of workflow? Regards, Arthur Barrett