Date: 02-01-2019 Subject: RELEASE 10.1A DATA Manager Files These release notes pertain to the following programs or files: SUNDM.EXE 10.1A 01 Feb 2019 10.1.1.500 SUNDM64.EXE 10.1A 01 Feb 2019 10.1.1.500 SUNWSRV.DLL 10.1A 01 Feb 2019 10.1.1.500 SUNWSRV64.DLL 10.1A 01 Feb 2019 10.1.1.500 Used by SUNDM64 *============================================================================== Notes for some NEW Items: - All of the Installations for the Windows Sunbelt Products have been built with a 'Sunbelt Computer Software' Digital Signature applied. Using the Windows File Explorer, do a 'right+click' action on a 10.1A installation file and look at the 'Properties'. Click on the 'Digital Signature' tab and view the details for the 'Sunbelt Computer Software' certificate. *============================================================================== Notes for WARNINGS: - In the Sunbelt Data Manager manual in the 'SUNDM Command Line' section, add a new Note (18.) that reads as follows: Note: 18. When the Data Manager is installed and loaded by the Windows Services Manager, there is an internal runtime option '-l' that must be used in the service command line. This '-l' option CAN NOT be used directly by an end-user in a Data Manager command line to start the Windows service. *============================================================================== The following files have been changed as noted: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDM - All additions and corrections applied to the 10.1A PLBWIN runtime for PL/B IO have been applied to the Data Manager. See the release notes for PL/B for details. - Removed the '-l' option from the Data Manager help screen. The '-l' command option is ONLY used when the Data Manager is loaded via the Windows Service Manager. This option CAN NOT be specified/used directly by an end-user. - Corrected a problem where a memory leak would occur when a PL/B program executed an AdmLogOff instruction while accessing the Data Manager. If an excessive number (>64,000) of AdmLogOff instructions were executed, the Data Manager could encounter unexpected OS memory allocation errors resulting in indeterminate behaviors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------