said:
OK. Zip up both copies of \mptn\etc\tcpos2.ini and let me have a look at
them. Email them to me privately. Rename them so I know which is which.
Let me know the id of the connection you are trying to use.
Here's the compare results with my comments
App/Key VERIZON1/PROVIDER are Unequal
App/Key VERIZON1/PWD are Unequal
App/Key VERIZON1/PHONE_NUMBER are Unequal
App/Key VERIZON1/TOTAL_CONNECT are Unequal
App/Key CONNECTION/CURRENT_CONNECTION are Unequal
App/Key CONNECTION/VERIZON1 are Unequal
What this says is you are not testing apples and apples. You are calling
different POPs and this may or may not be a problem.
The passwords are different because you entered it in uppper case on USE.
This might matter.
The other differences are probably just case differences.
Regards,
Steven
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