Scott, I found a file called declude.log in the root of c:\ with the four following entries:
12/08/2003 18:35:50 Error starting smtp32: 2 [-M:\smtp32.exe ] 12/18/2003 11:57:44 Error starting smtp32: 2 [-m:\smtp32.exe ] 12/19/2003 14:02:22 Error starting smtp32: 2 [-M:\smtp32.exe ] 12/21/2003 10:19:59 Error starting smtp32: 2 [-M:\smtp32.exe ]
Is this something you want us to track and report to you?
That shouldn't be a problem -- it looks like either a temporary glitch (specifically, Windows is reporting that the M:\smtp32.exe file does not exist -- perhaps it is a network share that wasn't accessible briefly), or Declude wasn't being called in a way that it should have been.
-Scott
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