Although I have used cvs clients (winCVS) on windows in the past, I have never used or configured a CVS server on windows. I'm not sure how the functionality is on windows as compared to unix. Below is an excerpt from Open Source Development with CVS, 3rd Edition. "The Windows and Macintosh distributions of CVS are generally limited in functionality. They can all act as clients, meaning that they can contact a repository server to obtain a working copy, commit, update, and so on. But they can't serve repositories themselves. If you set it up right, the Windows port can use a local-disk repository, but it still can't serve projects from that repository to other machines. In general, if you want to have a network-accessible CVS repository, you must run the CVS server on a Unix box." -- http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ -- Chetan Bhargava Web: http://www.bhargavaz.net Blog: http://microz.blogspot.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist