[cvsnt] map drive
keith d. zimmerman
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Mon Sep 15 16:13:08 BST 2003
1. yes, you can, but you don't want to change the files at all
2. you can, but you don't want to put them inside the D:\Products
Department\cvsrepo or D:\Products Department\cvstemp directories, or CVS
will try to interperit them as under CVS control
So something like this:
d:\
|-----Products Department
|---------------------cvstemp
|---------------------cvsrepo
|---------------------files not under cvs control
|-----Other files not under cvs control
Would work just fine.
keith d. zimmerman, mcsd
eagle solutions
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org
> [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Yang, Judy Bin
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 7:41 AM
> To: 'cvsnt at cvsnt.org'
> Subject: [cvsnt] map drive
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> I have installed CVSNT running on a server on win2000.
>
> And I created two dirs on the local disk of the server as:
> D:\Products
> Department\cvsrepo (prefix) and D:\Product Department\cvstemp
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> Two questions:
>
> 1. Can I later map it to a network drive ? Since the
> repository is still on
> the local disk of the server. My client Wincvs is still
> going to connect
> with the server, not the map drive. Does that matter ? A map
> drive is good
> to show the file tree.
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> 2. Can I also put some normal source files which don't need
> version control
> on this drive to share the drive?
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> Thanks for your help !
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