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Webconnect 4.25 vs 4.68
Gravatar is a globally recognized avatar based on your email address. Webconnect 4.25 vs 4.68
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  All
  Oct 6, 2015 @ 06:33am
We have been running your web connect utils for many years and have an old version (4.25) running several production apps.

We have to move the hardware so I built a new server that is an exact copy of the existing, only I only had a 4.68 version to install and not the 4.25.

Everything seems to work ok, but the emails generated through wwipstuff don’t seem to format correctly – instead of a regular email, everything gets pushed into the body of the email - for instance the subject, which should be in the subject line is in the body of the email

Subject: Test

However on the original server running 4.25 I get a normal email with proper subject, only body content in the body etc.

Can you point me where to look here? It seems maybe something in ipstuff changed? Or where can I look?

I have taken the existing app and just moved it over – only difference here is the wconnect version I initially installed…

Thanks for any insight you can offer..

We are running a COM server rather than FILE based if that helps at all on Windows Server 2003

Thanks!

Gravatar is a globally recognized avatar based on your email address. Re: Webconnect 4.25 vs 4.68
  Rick Strahl
  chuck
  Oct 6, 2015 @ 09:50am

Make sure you update the DLLs along with your EXE. Specifically wwIPStuff.dll.

Also try to make sure there are no other copies of wwipstuff.dll floating around in your SYSTEM folders to make sure you're using the local copy.

+++ Rick ---



We have been running your web connect utils for many years and have an old version (4.25) running several production apps.

We have to move the hardware so I built a new server that is an exact copy of the existing, only I only had a 4.68 version to install and not the 4.25.

Everything seems to work ok, but the emails generated through wwipstuff don’t seem to format correctly – instead of a regular email, everything gets pushed into the body of the email - for instance the subject, which should be in the subject line is in the body of the email

Subject: Test

However on the original server running 4.25 I get a normal email with proper subject, only body content in the body etc.

Can you point me where to look here? It seems maybe something in ipstuff changed? Or where can I look?

I have taken the existing app and just moved it over – only difference here is the wconnect version I initially installed…

Thanks for any insight you can offer..

We are running a COM server rather than FILE based if that helps at all on Windows Server 2003

Thanks!



Rick Strahl
West Wind Technologies

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Gravatar is a globally recognized avatar based on your email address. Re: Webconnect 4.25 vs 4.68
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  Rick Strahl
  Oct 6, 2015 @ 11:15am
Thanks that did the trick!


Make sure you update the DLLs along with your EXE. Specifically wwIPStuff.dll.

Also try to make sure there are no other copies of wwipstuff.dll floating around in your SYSTEM folders to make sure you're using the local copy.

+++ Rick ---



We have been running your web connect utils for many years and have an old version (4.25) running several production apps.

We have to move the hardware so I built a new server that is an exact copy of the existing, only I only had a 4.68 version to install and not the 4.25.

Everything seems to work ok, but the emails generated through wwipstuff don’t seem to format correctly – instead of a regular email, everything gets pushed into the body of the email - for instance the subject, which should be in the subject line is in the body of the email

Subject: Test

However on the original server running 4.25 I get a normal email with proper subject, only body content in the body etc.

Can you point me where to look here? It seems maybe something in ipstuff changed? Or where can I look?

I have taken the existing app and just moved it over – only difference here is the wconnect version I initially installed…

Thanks for any insight you can offer..

We are running a COM server rather than FILE based if that helps at all on Windows Server 2003

Thanks!



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