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Phil and Hak,

What you're getting is a typical Dr. Watson error dialog.  This happens when
a program crashes - instead of the BSOD, you get a log.  Phil, I'm assuming
you're running Win2K?

If so, to find where the Dr. Watson error log is being dropped, you need to
do the following:
  1.  Run Dr. Watson program.  On my system, it's
C:\WINNT\system32\DRWTSN32.EXE
  2.  The "Log File Path" tells you where the log files are kept.

Search the log file for "Application exception occurred:"  The line
following shows the process ID (PID) of the program that failed.  You also
want to make sure the dates are correct - my log file has entries clear back
from October!

The information available in my log file is
        system information
        task list
        register dump
        traces
        stack dumps

        and a bunch of other "stuff"...


Hope this helps.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
Hak,

These are the things that aren't working!

--- haklui@ca.ibm.com wrote:
> Phil:
>    have you been able to open/compile  a file from
> the editor?

No, can't do it.

> You can verify the
> connection simply by
> doing a Check PTF on the console.

Just hangs.  Never leaves 0%.

> I do not know what the log CPO is referring to. If
> the log in console is
> empty, then it means nothing is logged.

Must be a W2K log file.

>On CPO, try
> use a filter with
> library and file specified.
>

This is what I'm trying to do.

All of these things have the same symptoms - modem
lights blink continuously until the app crashes.

I have no idea where to look for the problem!

Phil




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