BGUTI 2.4 BETA 4 WED 26 FEB 92 ------------------------------- UTIIMPRT.EXE 1. Finally fixed so that EOF characters do not cause the UTI drivers to blow up and create duplicates on successive runs. By the way, Kip has released a new version of EXPORT.EXE just a day or so ago (if you use RelayNet, be sure to get a copy of the new EXPORT). 2. Changed number of lines before new message insertion from 70 to 90. UTIEXPRT.EXE 1. Tried to add code to help it from bombing out with runtime error 162 on systems with a LAN or DesqView active. I still have no idea what is causing the problem and this probably won't fix it, but we'll try it anyway. Dan, how about resending that message of your that describes the problem exactly? By the way, Dan, have you tried running UTIEXPRT stand alone at the DOS prompt on a message base with no messages? ------------------------------------- BGUTI 2.4 BETA 3 released with bgqwk BGUTI 2.4 BETA 2 released with bgqwk ------------------------------------- BGUTI 2.4 BETA 1 ___ 16 JUN 90 ------------------------------- The following files and changes are included with this beta package: UTIIMPRT.EXE * Deny None Read/Write File I/O has been added. I don't know if this will solve the LAN problems or not, but its a start. * Some capitalization routines were improved upon. For example, people using non-standard handles such as 'Jeff "The Mercer" Kerner' will now be displayed properly. * ZellerQ day of week algorithms have been substituded for the previous crude day of week calucator used. The system date is not touched now. UTIEXPRT.EXE * Deny None Read/Write File I/O has been added. * In "Megamail" mode, it will now mark messages to the current user received if the message is bagged up. The user name is retrived from the UTIDOOR.TXT file made by UTIDOOR.EXE, included with BGUTI23.ZIP. UTILSTRD.EXE * Deny Node Read/Write File I/O has been added. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bug Reporters: Douglas Pippel, John Delorean from OZ, and Jim Kreyling. --> No changes have been made to UTIVER.EXE, UTIDOOR.EXE, or UTIHIGH.EXE.