>  Indeed, unfortunately I'm the new guy, and it's a small setup, and they've just 
> been throwing stuff together for the past 30 years or so, simply to get it to work 
> in the easiest way possible with the least amount of effort... It started as an 
> accounting firm, and then a computer programmer or two came along... so I'm not to 
> terribly happy with the setup. And I'm just a little intern, soooo I'm just trying 
> to improve things a bit and only have a slight clue as to what I'm doing really... 
> so I've spent most of my time reading through quite a bit of documentation and just 
> doing research on ways for Source Code Management and other ways to improve security 
> and the overall setup at work... But now my brain hurts and I'm off work, so I'm 
> going to relax for a bit and come back for a bit more research... Thanks for the 
> input. It's greatly appreciated.

If possible use a WinNT+ machine as server so you can use cvsNT as service.
(or even a linux machine, doesn't have to be powerful :)
If not available you need to have a shared drive. cvs can cause problems on
that, read in the mailing archives. But as you're Windows only it might work
well.
Then you need a client, be it the pure command line cvs or some GUI like
WinCVS. After setting up the repository (on command line with simple
'cvs init S:\RepoPath' (S like shared drive, RepoPath what you like but
preferably without spaces) you can continue with adding/importing/
checkouting :) /committing etc...

bye  Fabi




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