Thanks Larry for your response.
The server process in our case runs on the Unix server. I thought there is
only one server process serving the WinCVS client requests(corrrect me if I
am wrong). Hence the server process will always be up and running.
Even if a client crashes( I don't think this is happening here) after the
timeout period , shouldn't CVS server clean up. That is not happening
either.
Yesterday when we noticed the problem , we saw few months old directories
sitiing /tmp on the Unix server.
Any additional insight is appreciated.
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