In article <99731562E9D8D14C8F08CE560104FA7C24FA54@sea-
1250.fulcrum.net>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> Emil,
>
> I agree.  What you say is most likely correct.
>
> However, for me the only difference between a working CVS install and a non-working 
>CVS install is
> if the CVS repository is on a RAID 5 device or not.  It seems to work great on other 
>'normal' drives.
> 'Non-working' should be qualified here...it means I can init the repository AND 
>login...but not checkout
> directories.
>
> Strangely enough it works if I set my CVSROOT environment variable to K:\cvsrep.  It 
>doesn't work
> if I set my CVSROOT environment variable to:pserver:joeblo@cvs_server:K:\cvsrep
>
> So it seems to have something to do with the pserver protocol.
>
>
> ????
>
> Chris
>
<snip>

Just some ideas.
Do you have pserver impersonation switched on and the the user does not
have the (NT) permission to access the directory?

CVS also uses a different user than "joeblo" if the third field in the
passwd file is filled.

--
Klaus Falser
Durst Phototechnik AG
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