Thank you for your help.> Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:09:11 -0400> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: CVS Clean Up> CC: 
[email protected]> > You can log directly on to the server and remove the 
folders. If you> want to save them for posterity, we once did a similar thing 
and just> created an "obsolete" module and moved it there. Create the new 
module> as normal then you can simply move the folders into it on the server.> 
The folders are all self-contained in CVS so moving them around /> deleting 
them will do what you want and will not corrupt the> repository. Of course, 
always back up your repository first in case> you make a mistake and need to 
restore.> > HTH,> Jason> > On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Rez <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:> > Hi Everyone,> >> >> >> > We're running CVS repository on 
a linux box and the users connect from> > Windows client via pserve method. 
There're a lot of obsolete projects in> > our repository which I'd like to 
delete or commit to the attic without> > checking out a working copy first! Is 
it possible to send a remove command> > to the server from my Windows PC or 
directly logon to the server and remove> > these obsolete folders and projects 
without checking out a working copy> > first?> >> >> >> > Thanks> >> > Rez> >> 
>> >> >> > ________________________________> > Store, manage and share up to 
5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. Start> > uploading now
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