Terry. I remember your mentioning this a while ago.
I attempted to duplicate that here back then and could not.
I do not see that happening now either.

I tested that will all three Cluster Software available from VE7CC
CCCluster, ARcluster and Spyder via ARUser (I now call it CCUser)
And was unable to duplicate that.

There are two different types of Import, each with a different purpose. DXBase 
Import and 
Non Dxbase Import.
The best way to start either is via the Programs Group.
DXBase Import is for upgrading your data from a previous version, or in the 
case of a 
corrupted call.mdb file, to rebuild it.
Non Dxbase Import is for importing from other software packages, contests in 
the form of 
contestname.adi, and for lotwreport.adi files.

The reason I say using the Programs Groups method is better, you don't have to 
know or 
remember the name of the file or have to type it in. (I'm not the best typist).
Your choice, I'm old and need to KISS!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 7:17 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] Bug still there????


>A few versions back I mentioned that the Telnet interface had a problem.  At 
>that time I 
>mentioned that one would miss the log in messages sent out, in my case it was 
>AR-Cluster 
>Nodes.  I added a few lines of  *s on my node and that did allow the the login 
>messages 
>to be seen.
>
> Acquiring the new CC-Cluster software I found that logging in I would see 
> "Please enter 
> your callsign at the login prompt" followed on the next line with  "login:".  
> At this 
> point I was actually already logged in.  I went into  Tools\options\User 
> Options\Internet and fooled around with Login Prompt and Host Prompt trying 
> many 
> different ideas even leaving them blank.  I all cases as long as my call was 
> in the USER 
> Login, node connections to both AR-Cluster and CC-Cluster  was the same.  
> Your program 
> is not waiting for a prompt, it just sends the call automatically.
>
> Next item, your help screens on the Web and also software refer to two Import 
> files, one 
> call Import and the other called DXB Import for importing your old DXBase 
> 2006 mdb file 
> into the new.  Took me awhile to figure out that the file name is actually 
> "ugdxbase".
>
> Terry, K8SMC . . .
>
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