Thanks.  The NT client didn't have a HOME variable set, and yet it worked.  So, I don't understand why, but setting the HOME environment variable in Windows 98 did the trick.
 
Thanks again.  
 
- Dennis
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: login error with pserver on Windows 98

Try setting the environment variable $HOME=C:
 
David
 
 
When I try to login to the CVS server from a Windows 98 machine, I get the error message,
 
(Logging in to djones@cvshost)
CVS.EXE [login aborted]: could not find out home directory
 
Here's the command I've been using (on all clients):
 
cvs -d :pserver:djones@cvshost:/vol/cvs login
 
Any ideas?
 
- Dennis

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