On Sunday, October 31, 2004, 11:33:49 PM, Andy wrote:

AS> 1. on 10:28 5:46PM I downloaded and installed the new Sniffer version.

AS> 2. I just ran:

AS> D:\IMAIL\Sniffer\Win32>mylicense.exe myauthcode rotate

-->> this had no effect

AS> D:\IMAIL\Sniffer\Win32>mylicense.exe myauthcode stop

AS> D:\IMAIL\Sniffer\Win32>mylicense.exe myauthcode persistent

-->> this created a new log file, but, this command NEVER returns - the
AS> command window is STILL running!

AS> Now what?

The command window will continue to run since you launched a
persistent instance within it. That is designed never to return.

There were no changes in the latest version that should effect the log
rotate command so this will take some hunting.

Normally when you run a persistent instance you would run it from a
utility that allows the program to run as a service.

I suggest you open a new dos window and re-issue the stop command. You
shouldn't need that authentication code - in testing we never use it
and had no trouble.

Both windows should return to the command prompt.

Once you are sure your persistent instance has been stopped, you can
go to your service control panel and stop, then start the persistent
instance service that you set up.

(If this doesn't make sense then please explain how you have your
persistent instance running under normal conditions.)

If the program accepts and processes the stop command then it should
also answer the rotate command - they are processed by the same patch
of code - only the final details are different.

I've not tested log rotation when there might be interference - such
as a duplicate file name or having the log file open when it must be
renamed.

If you find that your persistent instance is answering to the stop
command but not answering to the rotate command then check for
anything that might be holding on to the log file or otherwise causing
a problem that might prevent it from being renamed.

I have not yet been able to duplicate the conditions you are
describing.

Hope this helps,
_M



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