Not that I know of - have been running XMail since version 1.5 under 
Windows 2000...:) Now running a modified version of 1.17...
At 10:12 2/3/2004, Gregory Eisenbeis wrote:

>Last night at home I tried another install of xmail, except now it
>works fine.  I authenticate just fine.  Everything is up and running.
>  I am running xp pro at home and the computer I was having all the
>problems on was windows 2000 which was at my work.  Is there any known
>issues with xmail not working correctly with 2000?
>
>Greg
>
>On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 11:34:07 +1100
>   "Rob Arends" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Greg, The #Hex number is some sort of session id, I think.
> >It sure is odd, I tested here and found that with incorrect user
> >and/or
> >password, I did NOT get an entry in the log, only "REQ"/"AUTH" for
> >successful commands.
> >
> >I tried editing the ctrl.ipmap.tab but found that the error returned
> >was
> >quite descriptive about it not liking my IP address.
> >
> >So your error only appears when there is incorrect user/pass.
> >Try this, in the ctrlaccounts.tab replace the encrypted password with
> >the
> >unencrypted password.  My passwords are all unencrypted.  Don't know
> >if they
> >can be encrypted.
> >
> >Rob :-)
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gregory Eisenbeis
> >> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 8:34 AM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: [xmail] Re: Resouce lock entry not found
> >>
> >> ctrlclnt -s localhost -u admin -p duh userlist
> >>
> >> I am still getting the same error as before.  Here is a copy of the
> >> error log.
> >>
> >> "127.0.0.1"  "admin" "#20d174e09e0ee4f61d12d73fca659227"
> >> "2004-02-02
> >> 14:04:43"    "REQ"
> >> "127.0.0.1"  "admin" "#20d174e09e0ee4f61d12d73fca659227"
> >> "2004-02-02
> >> 14:04:43"    "FAIL"
> >> "127.0.0.1"  "admin" "#fd3d933372fea5e84f5f85280069e39b"
> >> "2004-02-02
> >> 14:06:01"    "REQ"
> >> "127.0.0.1"  "admin" "#fd3d933372fea5e84f5f85280069e39b"
> >> "2004-02-02
> >> 14:06:01"    "FAIL"
> >>
> >> What does the long alpha numeric starting with the "#" mean?
> >>
> >> Thanks for any help.
> >>
> >> Greg
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 17:01:46 -0800 (PST)
> >>   Davide Libenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Tracy wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> IIRC, Davide has said that a Resource Log Entry Not Found error
> >>is
> >> >> typically a missing directory. Double-check to makie sure
> >> that empty
> >> >> directories were extracted from the download...
> >> >> I'm sure someone more conversant will come along shortly and give
> >> >>you a
> >> >> better answer...
> >> >
> >> >The "Resource lock entry not found" is very very clear message that
> >> >means
> >> >"bad login info". It's clear, isn't it? :-)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >- Davide
> >> >
> >> >
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