Included in this archive are two utilities I whipped up to handle a peculiar situation. We run Wildcat 3.0 Professional with 5 dialin nodes on a Novell NetWare 3.11 network. The boss thought it would be a great idea if we kept a hardcopy log of what was happening on our dialin nodes. Unfortunately, after turning on the internal Wildcat printer option, I was logging alot of messages like: ----------------------------- 18:30 READY FOR CALLS ----------------------------- 18:30 READY FOR CALLS ----------------------------- ...etc. I got my printout, but unfortunately absolutely no idea which node was sending the request to the network print queue. So, I made two utilities: STAMP.EXE is designed to allow custom text to be appended to any text file including dos standard device names (CON, LPT1, PRN, etc...). LOGPRINT.EXE takes any text file that uses the '-' (dash) character as a tear line for each call entry, find the last call in the log file by searching backwards from the end, and then dumps the result to any file or dos device (see above for examples). The only catch is that your log file must use at least 20 dash characters for this to work. This program was tailored for the Wildcat log files and detects the ASCII 10 at the end of the line to determine each line of the file. At some point in the future I'll tinker some more with this program and allow it to recognize a wider variety of conditions. Finally, This program is distributed as FREEWARE. I don't expect any registration fees, or donations of any kind. If you feel a burning desire to send me money... gimme a call, I won't argue against it. If anyone is curios as to how this program works, or would like to adapt it to different environments, leave me a message on the Mustang HQ BBS, or you can reach me at the number shown in the copyright. OH YEAH! Almost forgot. Just execute the programs with no parameters and you'll get the instructions as to how to use them. No-Nonsense Legal Stuff: 1. You may give this program to any person/entity you desire so long as no fee is charged for the distribution. Software distribution houses may include this program in the libraries so long as no more than $10.00 CDN is charged for the distribution disk. 2. You can repack, rearchive, and retransmit these programs any way you like so long as all the original contents of this archive are contained in the new one. 3. Removal or modification of the copyright message is illegal and in poor taste. All you goons out there who get off by sector editing peoples copyrights, grow up. 4. USE THESE UTILITIES AT YOUR OWN RISK. The author assumes no liability direct or indirect, special or consequential for any use or misuse of the enclosed software programs including but not limited to, loss of data, loss of ancilliary or anticipatory profits. In simple english, if by some remote chance the operation of these programs causes you any difficulties or any kind it's YOUR responsibility not mine. 5. This software is protected under Canadian and International copyright laws as an original work. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED -EOF-