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  • Subject: Re: PROGMAN GPF in Client Access Enh. for Win 3.1
  • From: Paul <kdcma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 09:23:03 -0500

It's true! Windows would run great if it weren't for the damn users! Who need 
'em
anyway??

Just think guys, it could be worse...we could be running Client Access on Macs!!
<I can't believe I'm starting a Windows vs. Mac debate but it has been a while!>

Paul

Chris Rehm wrote:

>  Also, the stability
> of the whole platform can go right out the window (no pun intended) if
> tampered with by someone who doesn't understand the requirements of a
> Windows machine.
>
> After months of uninterrupted stability, an operator screwed up by
> changing the settings. He turned the power switch to ON. Big mistake, but
> I corrected the setting and the machine was again no trouble.



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