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Windows 98 2nd Edition problem
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25/10/2000 09:11:52
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00430108
Message ID:
00439084
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Shoot I should have looked and saw where you are located. I would have added more. Go Blue Devils!

I was at the Medical Center on a field trip during my time at the Duke University Computer Kamp in 1980/1981 The facilities there were really cool. I remember that was the first place I ever saw Voice recognition.

Thanks for your help

Mark
>Mark,
>
>I have this problem also. I have to hit the power button to get out of it. It does not happen if FPW is opened first.
>
>On my other machine I also get Watcom Win32 read errors and the workaround for that is to open FPW first, before the memory-hogging applications. The explanation is that the memory hogs don't properly release all of the memory - whatever that means. ;-)
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>I've trained my FPW users to open FPW first and leafe the app open all day. Using this work-around prevents both problems.
>
>Sorry I can't offer a real solution or a real explanation.
>
>
>>Hi guys. We are getting freezes on a lot of machines that have Window 98 2nd Edition. They are double clicking on a FPW 2.6 app, that has been running for years. I have noticed that recently they are all freezing when the user just double clicks the icon. It does not happen to them every time. I have noticed that if they have Word 2000 or Excel 2000 already open, it occurs. But I also think it happens when they reboot and there is absolutely nothing else running.
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>>Has anyone run into this. Is there a cure. I keep telling each region's Monkey Boy, that there isn't anything we can do. It is just a 16 bit application running on a newer operating system.
>>
>>We already use the patch for faster spped machines, so the problem is not related. thanks guys
>>
>>Yours in FPW 2.6
>>
>>Mark
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