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I'm confused with the logic expressed here and seems to be prevalent throughout the group. Do WDT(?) installations pick up the fact (through electronic telepathy maybe?) that a new service pack is available and as a result start failing so that the service pack all of a sudden is necessary to continue to use the product? I mean how many times I have read a post from someone, such as the OP here, stating that part of the WDT (I can't remember what it's called today) that worked just fine but now all of a sudden is failing and the responses are "you need the new service pack". How does it know that this SP is ready and it's okay now for it to fail? The above message brought to you by Tongue-In-Cheek Interprises(tm) 4/3/03 (I know I missed it by two days but my watch is slow). > -----Original Message----- > From: Vern Hamberg [mailto:vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > > Before anything else, you MUST get the latest service pack. > Then see if the > problem persists. If it does, then ask again. > > > At 07:30 AM 4/3/2003 -0800, you wrote: > >Hello. I have been using the Designer with fantastic results. Until > >yesterday. I can open up my display file, but it does not > allow me to view > >or modify the screen (using the screen tab). I can view the > source, but not
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