Release Notes File Information: Release Notes File for PageGate Version 2.06 Changes: (since version 2.05) Scheduling of multiple dialers has been rewritten and given to the sched program. This will increase the dialer's efficiency and decrease duplicate dialing. A new version of the web CGI program (webgate.exe) is included. It supports drop-down lists on web pages generated by PageGate Improved error handling to compensate for some bugs in the Microsoft Jet database engine New Features: (since version 2.04) Resolved 'Warning - excessive database errors' problem Resolved random 'error 5' on startup of NotePager Net New Features: (since version 1.4) Test messages can be sent from within PageGate's Admin program All pending messages for a user can be cancelled PageGate's settings, carriers, users, and groups can be imported/exported from within PageGate's Admin program Seperate detailed logs are kept for each dialer The number of retries, and the retry interval for each carrier is settable Support for direct cable connection to paging terminals Support for carriers that require a password Support for pulse dialing Settable notification code for numeric pagers On-call groups supported Long messages are broken up into several smaller messages *** Here are some important file name changes in PageGate *** File Name Changes: (since version 1.4) PageGate's main database file has been changed from pgedb.mdb to pagegate.mdb. It usually resides in the PageGate program directory. The mailbox format file (.mbf) used with the Mdaemon mail server has been changed from notepage.mbf to pagegate.mbf. It resides in the \mdaemon\app directory The web interface's cgi program's name has changed from web2mail.exe to webgate.exe. It may reside in the \inetpub\cgi-bin directory or any other directory you setup. All of the above should be handled automaticaly by PageGate upgrade routine. Please let me know if you have a problem with this. NotePager Net's executeable file has changed from NotePagerNet.exe to NPNet.exe. The new sendpage program for the commandline/ascii interface is sendpage.exe. It's syntax is displayed if it is run without any commandline options. Anyone that is updating the database directly should be sure to take notice of the name change. In addition PageGate now uses Microsoft's latest database engine (the files are part of the download and automatically installed). This may be a problem if you application is written to use an older version of MS Access. Upgrade Information: If you are upgrading from an earlier version of PageGate, please use the following procedure: 1) Make a full backup of your installation!!! 2) Uninstall the old version of PageGate by using the 'Add/Remove Programs' option in the Windows control panel. This will uninstall the program files, but will leave the data files intact. 3) Install PageGate Version 2 using the instructions above. Be sure to specify the same installation directory for version 2 that was used by the earlier version of PageGate. 4) Run pgadmin.exe (PageGate's Admin program) from PageGate's program directory. This will upgrade PageGate's database file without starting the other modules. 5) Quit out of PageGate and then start it as usual.