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Yes Justin,
CODE communications creates a user space in the *CURLIB to remember the
last used values etc.
It is very important that each developer have a separate user space in a
different library for these settings or they will step on each other.
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I followed your instructions and it worked for me until the other
developer tried to compile. Now we both have the problem again.
Regarding number 2, is this a temporary change or does every developer
have to permanently have their own library?
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