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Reeve, I have experienced this on various systems for several years now. Gave up on reporting it. When I did chase it aggresively, I was told it had to be something on our network or that we were not shutting down properly. I have seen this on W98 and NT. It is usually precipitated by some event. I did do several scratch installs (SP3) recently and they did not work from day one. David Morris >>> reeve@ltl400.com 01/22/02 10:45AM >>> Last night I ended CODE/400 (V5R1, latest SP’s) properly (using EXIT). This morning I started CODE/400, went to my recently-used list, and selected the member I was working on yesterday. CODE/400 locked up (went to “not responding”), so I killed it. When I restarted CODE/400, the recently-used list reverted to an older version: the members I had been working on are no longer there, and the size of the list is still 10 entries. I have been experiencing this behavior for multiple releases, and this can’t possibly be working as designed. I’ve been assured in other messages that using “Exit” saves the recently-used list. Maybe the list is saved; if so, CODE/400 has a problem when restarting after an abnormal termination (it’s getting some lost-in-space list). I’m think this is related to CODE/400’s tendency to display “Untitled Document xxx”, where “xxx” is some number related to last night’s lottery number. Every time I end and restart CODE/400, “xxx” increments. A re-boot resets the document number. I thought “reboot” was the cure for Windows applications…oh, right… Regards, Reeve Reeve Fritchman
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