[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cathy Li) writes: > Win95/NT is as a client, talking to CVS server on Linux box using > password authentication. The client running NT works properly. The > client running Win95/98 said " can't find out home directory" when > trying to login. The cvs version is 1.10. If someone knows how to fix > it, please help me. Thanks. On Windows, set your environment variable %HOME% to "C:", so CVS knows where to store the cvspass file. For example: C:\WINDOWS> set HOME=C: C:\WINDOWS> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs login (Logging in to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) CVS password: (enter password here) C:\WINDOWS> You might want to put set HOME=C: into your autoexec.bat too, so you don't have to do this every time. -Karl
