Yes, I tried last night again and it worked. When I tried "anon" and "anon"
the first time it failed. Must have been connectivity problems...
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> I tried jCVS last night with success. No problems at all.
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> on 2/20/01 10:35 AM, "John Menke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I am trying to use JCVS (Java CVS Client) to login to the CVS
> server. It
> > asks me for a username I try anon with a password of anon and it fails.
> > Below is a full description of the problem. I seem to be connecting to
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> > CVS server correctly, but I cannot authenticate. How can I login for
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> > JCVS asks for the following information
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> Don't use JCVS?
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> It works fine with every other CVS client.
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> -jon
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