Thanks for the response!  That gave me a few avenues to pursue.

I'm running 1.6.0_05 JRE, I'm not sure if the JVM would be different

WinXP SP3, I also tried it on a pretty fresh install of the same OS on
a different machine

We're running Symantec in a Client-Server setup, I'll putz around with
disabling it and see how it goes.

I am checking it out over our network, our repository resides on the
production server that hosts my project.

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Thursday 03 Jul 2008, steve.baney wrote:
> > Eclipse Platform
> > Version: 3.3.2
> > Build id: M20080221-1800
> > I'm thinking this is a really obscure issue. 
> 
> Yeah, not seen anyone else with it.
> Are you using a recent JVM ? 
> Is this Windows, Mac or Linux ?
> Do you have on-access virus scanning (or similar) running ?
> Is the project checkout on a network drive ?
> 
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