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Fix Bug: FsmoCheck - CRITICAL

In response to: I have the same problem than Jeremy B, dcdiag result is on 2 line instead of 1 and I have a critical error for fsmo check. Change the default values for the English language (unless you want to test other languages): 'Lang dependend. Default is english dim strOK : strOK = "?????? ???????? " dim strNotOK : strNotOk = "?? ?????? ???????? " The only remark, these values must be saved in the editor encoded OEM 866 and then we obtain the following: 'Lang dependend. Default is english dim strOK : strOK = "??®©¤?­ ??®???? " dim strNotOK : strNotOk = "­? ??®©¤?­ ??®???? " In the end is required to type in a space, otherwise in the case of a long domain name ( in my case it’s 16 characters) will occur a line break and FsmoCheck will process incorrectly. More exactly works correctly, but will process the result of incorrect. This is clearly evident when you start c verbose = 1 and uncomment fields (remove in front quotes): ‘pt "lineout buffer '" & lineout & "'" ‘pt "lineout buffer appended '" & lineout & "'"

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