Yes. It works
Thank you very much Mike. :-)

jose

Mike Ayers wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Larry I'm using WinCVS. I checked the option "check for an alternate 
>> rsh name" = c:\cvs\ssh2.exe
>> I tried:
>> c:\cvs\ssh2   myname@mayserver
>> and it works
>
>
>
>     If you're using WinCVS, then setting CVSROOT does nothing, unless 
> you've set it inside WinCVS.  WinCVS clobbers most useful environment 
> variables, including CVSROOT and HOME.
>
>     Try this:
>
>     1)  Pick the menu item Create\Checkout module...
>
>     2)  Under "module name and path on the server", you want "bless". 
> Set the local folder as desired.
>
>     3)  Click the "General" tab.  Set authentication to "ssh".  Click 
> the "settings" button next to the authentication chooser and point it 
> to your ssh executable.  Set "Path" to "/cvs", "Host address" to 
> "pippo", "User name" to "joe", and CVSROOT to ":ext:joe@pippo:/cvs".
>
>     4)  Click the "Globals" tab.  Set what you want - I recommend the 
> auto logout.
>
>     Clicking "OK" should now get you your sandbox (I hope).
>
>
> /|/|ike
>
>
>





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