Ah, I think I have solved my problem , I found this useful Windows guide which has helped on my Vista site with my earlier version of CVSNT
http://web.telia.com/~u86216177/InstallCVSNT25.html

The key thing I need to do was start the Service Control Panel and actually create a Repository in the repositories tab, (although the repository existed and was accessible locally it seems to need to be set here for it to be assessible remotely) and I followed the instructions to use a short name rather than the default name so for the location C:\Apps\SourceControl\CVSServer\Repository I gave it a name /Repository

I then logged in ok using the CVSROOT of

:pserver:[email protected]:/Repository

where ijabz is a real user setup on my machine, and it all worked

(I did try to follows the instructions for setting up cvsadmin and cvsuser accounts but when I ran |cvs passwd -a cvsadmin from a DOS box it complained that only administrators could add users, even though I was logged in as ijabz who is a Vista administrator and I have had no opportunity to setup a cvs administrator, but from above it seems this step is not neccessary anyway)

If anyone could explain the user issue I would appreciate it

thanks Paul
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