------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIXED BUGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Password Corral Not Year 2000 Compatible Versions 2.0.4.12 and earlier of Password Corral were not ready for the year 2000 problem. While previous versions should still work, and password information isn't compromised, password expiration notices won't function correctly. This bug was fixed as of version 2.0.5.13. If you're using a date format other than the standard US format (m/d/yy), the first time you start Password Corral it will not warn you if any of your passwords have expired and won't update the number of days till expiration. Understand that this will only happen the first time you launch v2.0.5.13 or later. Once your registry has been updated to the new date format that Password Corral uses, future launches of the program will update and report password expiration information as normal. If you're using a non-US date format and are having trouble with v2.0.5.13 or later, please contact us right away. Because of the complexity of Year 2000 compliance, Cygnus Productions cannot make any guarantees as to being 100% compliant. We've made every effort to make sure Password Corral is up to code, but because we rely on other software vendor's tools to create Password Corral, unforeseen Y2K issues could affect the program beyond our control. If you have any concerns, please contact us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Password Corral Would Not Import Some Password Export Files Versions 2.0.2.9 and earlier of Password Corral would not properly import a password export file. Symptoms include early termination of the import with an error, a complete import with bad data or restarting Password Corral after an import with an error similar to "xxx is not a valid integer." The problem centered around carriage returns in the "Notes" field for each password. If a carriage return (pressing the ENTER key) was contained in the "Notes" field for any or all of the passwords in the export file, the import would not function properly. This bug was fixed as of version 2.0.3.10. After upgrading to the new version of Password Corral, generate a new export file. Export files generated with this new version, and all future versions, will import correctly, whether or not the "Notes" field has multiple lines. Note that versions 2.0.2.9 and earlier cannot import these new password export files as the file format has changed. There is a workaround if your original install of Password Corral has been deleted or is no longer functioning due to an import of a faulty export file. 1) Create a backup copy of the faulty export file. 2) Open the export file in Notepad, or any other text editor. 3) Scroll through the file and locate note entries for each of the password entries. For each entry, make sure all note text appears on a single line. There should be no carriage returns/blank lines separating the note text. 4) Save the file. 5) Make sure version 2.0.3.10 or later of Password Corral is installed on your PC. Start Password Corral and create a new user account. Import the password export file into this new account. Your password list should now be imported properly and visible to you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Username Information Corrupt After Importing a Password Export File Versions 2.0.2.9 and earlier of Password Corral would corrupt username information on a import. The problem occurred when the current master password was different from the password that was used to generate the password export file. This bug was fixed as of version 2.0.3.10. Importing a password export file, even one generated by a previous version, should no longer corrupt username information if the master password is different from the password that created the export file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN BUGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Toolbar Icons are Corrupt with Some Video Boards Versions 1.5.x and later of Password Corral will display corrupt toolbar icons with certain video boards. The problem has been noticed with Diamond Multimedia's Viper V330 video board. This is a known issue and is not a problem with Password Corral, but the compiler used to create it. We've contacted the vendor, but cannot fix the problem until they fix their compiler. As soon as they do, we'll issue a fix for Password Corral. If you're seeing corruption of the toolbar icons with another video board other than Diamond's Viper V330 we would appreciate it if you let us know. Contact us via e-mail at cygnus@mcs.com.