It is VERY STRONGLY recommended that you use Samba(on cdrom samba*.rpm) and PC X-Server on MS Windows 95/NT. With samba the unix/linux CVS server will be like a file server. By using Samba the remote directory on unix will look like local folder on MS Windows on the local disk. Install samba*.rpm on unix/linux server(which has CVS repository) and install the PC X-server on MS Windows 95/NT/2000 desktop. Using PC X-server you can easily log on to the unix box and check-out/check-in the files. And you can use the tools like Java Visual Cafe or Java JBuilder on MS Windows to edit the files located in unix/linux folder(via samba). After editing, you can check-in the files to unix thru PC X-server.
Advantages of using CVS on Linux/Unix via MS Windows are:
The following PC X-servers are available
There are more than 2 dozen vendors for X-Server for Windows:
University resources:
Alternatives to X-servers:
You can also use the ftp tools on MS Windows to transfer files from Unix/linux(CVS repository) to windows:
Using Samba and PC X-server it is possible to use CVS on MS Windows platform. And the tools like Symantec Visual Cafe (Java), Inprise JBuilder, MS Visual C++ and others are easily supported by CVS.
You can also store the HTML files on CVS repository via Samba and easily access from MS Windows.
To administer samba use the admin tools from http://www.samba.org. Go here and click on "GUI Interfaces Tools".