I ran 'cvs -nq update' and everything seems to be fine. Thanks very much for 
your help and feedback.> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 23:55:04 -0500> From: 
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Subject: Re: cvs remove> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----> Hash: SHA1> > 
Rez wrote:> > I was in my images subfolder and I was trying to see the syntax 
for the> > cvs remove command when I accidentally pressed Enter!> > Oops...> > 
> cvs server: file `frames_logo.gif' still in working directory> > cvs server: 
140 files exist; remove them first> > > > C:\projects\images>> > > > Have I 
clobbered anything and is there anything I need to do, besides> > being careful 
next time?!> > Looks like you're fine. The last output line means that CVS 
skipped any> files that still existed.> > You can double check by running the 
command 'cvs -nq update'. The -n> parameter tells CVS not to really do 
anything, so it won't change> anything in your working directory, but you will 
see the same output as> the 'cvs update' command would have generated. Look for 
files with a> status of 'R', for locally removed.> > You might want to get in 
the habit of using 'cvs help' to find the> syntax of a CVS command (in this 
case, it would be 'cvs help remove').> Just a thought ;=)> > - --> Jim Hyslop> 
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