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Well, as to why it might be taking so long to retrieve the help. There are
a couple of things that might cause it. Make sure you have Internet
Explorer set to not use the proxy server for local addresses. You can
right click on the internet explorer icon, properties, connection, LAN
settings, and make sure the box is checked that says, "Bypass proxy server
for local addresses." Having said that, this solution did not work for me.
It turns out my problem was that our virus scanner was trying to scan the
directory for viruses. Disabling the virus scanning on the directories
concerning help made help load up very quickly. The first step would be to
temporarily disable your virus scanner, if active, to test this theory.
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Darren Strong
MWalter@hanoverwir
e.com To: code400-l@midrange.com
Sent by: cc:
code400-l-admin@mi Fax to:
drange.com Subject: A couple of questions
10/03/2001 12:33
PM
Please respond to
code400-l
1. Why does it take so long to retrieve help from the Help menu? The files
are local to the PC. This is brutal.
2. Why does the Editor display the Command Shell after a compile completes.
This is a pain. I'm in a source member, I do the compile, the editor
displays the command shell and hides the message box for the compile. Then
I have to click on the task bar to get the EVF6035I message box to display.
Click on the correct button. Then I have to go to the ring manager and
reselect the source member on which I am working. And God forbid that the
compile did not complete normally, then I have more clicks to get the
messages.
Jeez!!
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Walter
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Hanover Wire Cloth a div of CCX, Inc.
mwalter@hanoverwire.com
http://www.hanoverwire.com
717.637.3795 Ext.3040
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