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  • Subject: Re: PC's Locking up when in BPCS
  • From: DAsmussen@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 00:18:42 EST

Terry,

In a message dated 2/17/00 5:20:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
terry.gilligan@duval.co.uk writes:

> We are running BPCS 6.1 C/S on AS/400 , from day 1 we have experienced
>  unusually high PC crashes when in BPCS .  Would be interested to here if
>  anyone else is experiencing the same problems, all our PC's are high spec
>  machines with 64Mb ram, running office 97 + Microsoft outlook. It was
>  suggested that we turn off our anti-virus protection on our PC's ???

My current client is in the same boat, but was told that they wouldn't have 
that problem under NT.  Just left a client with NT, the reason the machines 
didn't lock is that the task manager works better and allows you to kill the 
BPCS job when it dies.  Perhaps someone out there has a better solution than 
"get NT"?  SSA certainly isn't offering to pay for it as quickly as they 
offer it as a solution...

Regards,

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

"Never use an axe to remove a fly from your friend's forehead." -- Chinese 
Proverb
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