The FPW26 Resource Kit should be part of MSDN Library on Microsoft's website.
It might also be on TechNet CD's (not sure about the new ones).
Also see Craig's reply about the article on his website.
>Where can I find this FPW26 Resource you speak of?
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>>It's probably a video driver or memory problem. Could even be caused by lost clusters on a hard drive (run ScanDisk.Exe). Check out the FPW 2.6 Resource Kit (a word document with 10 or so chapters) and it has a checklist for eliminating Internal Consistency Errors.
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>>Mark A
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>>>Has any body run across Internal Inconsitancy Errors while modifying data in a browse window? It works on some machines and not others while the same function will work on one screen and not the other on the same computer. I haven't found a pattern in the OS or the Speed, Make of the Computer itself.
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>>>TIA, Mike
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