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Receiving different program output depending on OS (XP , 2000)

I am working on a program that reads in a datafile from a legacy program and
writes output to a file in a usable windows format. When I debug/run the
program on my desktop Windows XP Pro sp2 I get the correct results, however
when I run the program on one of our 2000 Server boxes 98% of the output is
correct but there are some random lines through out the output file that and
now followed by un needed extra characters. I'm not really sure what would
cause this problem, I'm in the processes of re intsalling the .net framework.
My program is a simple command line driven program.
I am using VS 2003 / C++.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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