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Tony Hoyle wrote: > I have a loginfo: > > DEFAULT C:/Program\ Files/CVSMailer/CVSMailer.exe -l$CVSPID $USER > $CVSROOT -rTUCKER\\tmh ${sVv} > 20050126 19:21:28 -------- CVSMailer Ver: 1.5.1.34 -------- > 20050126 19:21:28 DEBUG: Root read from ini file = > 20050126 19:21:28 DEBUG: Parameter 1: -l00000e58 > 20050126 19:21:28 DEBUG: Parameter 2: tmh > 20050126 19:21:28 DEBUG: Parameter 3: d:/repo > 20050126 19:21:28 DEBUG: Parameter 4: -rTUCKER\tmh That looks correct to me too. I'm running a more recent version of CVSMailer (there were a couple issues that Bo worked out, maybe hasn't updated the release version). I don't think he had to update the parsing code at all, so I'm stumped. I tried stripping out all the "'s but they were still coming in separately. I did a test with the loginfo: cmd /C echo User is $USER and it's very "happy" results was roughly: User is HONEYWELL********************************** *********************E123456 Where *'s are really happy faces (I'm not sure which ANSI value it maps to, says 3F in my hex editor when I copy it). I was expecting HONEYWELL\E123456 obviously. So then I tried: ^TestModule cmd /C echo I am HONEYWELL\\E123454, User is $USER ...which resulted in.... I am HONEYWELL****************************************************************** **************************E123454, User is HONEYWELL**************************** ****************************************************************E711244 This machine is running Win2000, if that makes a difference. -- Glen Starrett