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Scott Yes to all three. THese work fine on an XP at the office, but my home machine has the problem, so I'm willing to consider that my machine is weird. I'm not too thrilled to think that CODE is 16-bit Windows, as it appears to be. Thanks Vern At 10:12 AM 11/4/02 -0600, you wrote:
I have used Member Filters in CPO in both versions of CODE for a long time with no problems. Is the CODE daemon running and set-up properly? Is CPO returning the list of members related to your filter? Can you open a member using File/Open dialog in CODE? -- Scott Johnson -----Original Message----- From: code400-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:code400-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Vernon Hamberg Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 5:31 PM To: code400-l@midrange.com Subject: Cannot start CODE Editor from CPO I've just installed WDT V5R1 plus SP5 on my Win98SE machine. I added some member filters, then tried to open one with CODE Editor. The confirmation window came up - I had not turned off that option. Then a ding (Default sound), and CODE Editor did not open. I tried again with another file, this time to browse. Same thing - I can't get CPO to respond to anything, except the X to close. But it does not go away, it just sits there. If I Alt-Tab to something else and try to come back, it does not display. Ctrl-Alt-Del shows it as 'Not responding'. I take option to cancel it. Ctrl-Alt-Del again shows a Rundll and a Winoldap that appear to be left over. Also have Evfctcpd, Redir32, and Evfwlx40. Comm error log has "EVFCTCPD.EXE Sun Nov 3 16:08:44 2002 CPXL: A buffer passed to a system call is too small to hold return data." Same thing happens with WDSC on my machine. I'm willing to believe my home machine is a little strange, but maybe this is known. Thanks Vern Hamberg
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