[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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