Mika, > Would anyone have any idea why would changing the account from SYSTEM to > Administrator make such a dramatic difference? Could the SYSTEM account > on > Win Svr 2008 be missing required privileges use by CVSNT that > Administrator > might have?
No - should have no effect - a default install of CVSNT should always run as SYSTEM and run OK. Do you have "Run As User" set in the control panel? (you can run 'cvsdiag' to check). If CVSNT is running as SYSTEM and you enable 'clients can trace server' on the advanced tab of the control panel, which trace lines are slow, ie: cvs -ttt rls - each trace line has a date/time stamp - where is the 'delay'? Don't post the full 'cvsdiag' or 'trace' to the mailing list sicne anything over 8KB will be bounced, but you can post excerpts. My guess is either: * Run As User is set (in the CVSNT control panel) * a trigger is enabled but not configured (eg: audit) * anti-virus is running on the server Regards, Arthur Barrett _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list cvsnt@cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt Upgrade to CVS Suite for more features and support: http://march-hare.com/cvsnt/