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TortoiseCVS maintains a separate FAQ at: http://www.tortoisecvs.org/faq.html Is Eclipse/WSAD supported by CVSNT?

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TortoiseCVS maintains a separate FAQ at: http://www.tortoisecvs.org/faq.html Is Eclipse/WSAD supported by CVSNT?

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Yes. All versions of CVSNT since 2.0.58b have been tested for compatibility with Eclipse. See the Eclipse project page “Eclipse Compatibility with CVSNT” and “Eclipse 3.1 New and Noteworthy – Part 1” (look for the heading 1Support for CVSNT). CVS Suite 2.5.02 Server and the free CVSNT Server support Eclipse clients. Configuring Eclipse Windows clients to use advanced CVSNT protocols such as SSPI is possible but too complex to explain in a FAQ. The CVS Suite eBook chapter on configuring client connections describes in detail how to configure Eclipse clients to use SSPI. Versions of Eclipse prior to 3.1 may refuse to connect to a CVSNT server. CVSNT servers since 2.0.35 have a configuration flag which when set forces the CVSNT server to impersonate a Unix CVS 1.11 server. This impersonation allows earlier Eclipse versions to work with CVSNT (you must also use a repository prefix for this to work – Eclipse does not support drive letters). Since Eclipse 3.0 M9, repository paths must match

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Yes. All versions of CVSNT since 2.0.58b have been tested for compatibility with Eclipse. See the Eclipse project page “Eclipse Compatibility with CVSNT” and “Eclipse 3.1 New and Noteworthy – Part 1” (look for the heading 1Support for CVSNT). CVS Suite 2.5.02 Server and the free CVSNT Server support Eclipse clients. Configuring Eclipse Windows clients to use advanced CVSNT protocols such as SSPI is possible but too complex to explain in a FAQ. The CVS Suite eBook chapter on configuring client connections describes in detail how to configure Eclipse clients to use SSPI. Versions of Eclipse prior to 3.1 may refuse to connect to a CVSNT server. CVSNT servers since 2.0.35 have a configuration flag which when set forces the CVSNT server to impersonate a Unix CVS 1.11 server. This impersonation allows earlier Eclipse versions to work with CVSNT (you must also use a repository prefix for this to work – Eclipse does not support drive letters). Since Eclipse 3.0 M9, repository paths must match

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