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"Michael A. Dobies" <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael A. Dobies
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Wed, 1 Apr 1998 10:28:53 -0900
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Hi all,

I've a question. I've got a third party check writing application where I
download the
tr400p file from ManMan and run it through their software. The company I use
originally was a 16-bit app.  It was customized by the company to read my file
and then process it and print it out with an electronic signature.  Everything
was working fine.  They have since upgraded the software to 32-bit Win95
version
to be y2k compliant.  Since then, it no longer works with my check file.
They claim
it has null characters which it can not process.  I have not done any
upgrading to
ManMan since this has been implemented. (The originial 16 & 32 bit app)
Who is responsible to fix this, my company or theirs?

Also how can I strip out the null characters to work with this software?
Has anyone
run into this problem? HELP!


Michael & Shirley Dobies
http://www.mosquitonet.com/~mdobies
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