For the benefit of anyone about to respond to the "cut and paste" portion of
my question, I've since installed Analog on the NT itself and processed logs
there. Same problem with some logs being in Unicode and others not. Still
don't know why the NT could save them in this format. Also haven't found a
way to convert the offending logs as Unicode-to-ASCII.

Keith Purtell, Web Designer
VantageMed Corporation
"Your source for software solutions
in medical and dental practices."

> -----Original Message-----
> Keith Purtell wrote:
>
> > Now I'm wondering how this could happen in the first place. I know NT
> > supports Unicode but I wouldn't think there would be a setting somewhere
> > that would tell it to write logs in Unicode??? The only thing I did that
> > could have influenced all the log files was to use the
> Windows/NT "Copy" and
> > "Paste" commands to copy to logfile directory from the server to my hard
> > drive. Could this cause ASCII-to-Unicode conversion?

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