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  • Subject: Re: PROGMAN GPF in Client Access Enh. for Win 3.1
  • From: Chris Rehm <Mr.AS400@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 23:30:17 PDT

** Reply to note from DAsmussen <DAsmussen@aol.com> Fri, 20 Mar 1998 00:18:08 
EST


> Pardon me, but _ALL_ windows environments are stable.  I start the "mucking 
> out" with my 3.1 machine, move on to the '95 laptop, and finish with 
> NT/Workstation.  With my hyper-sensitive olfactory system, I'd hate to wander 
> into yours if you don't do the same ;-).  Carrots anyone? 
>    
> Regards! 
>  
> Dean Asmussen

I can vouch for that, Dean! Sure must be surprising coming from me, eh?

I remember a Win 3.1 machine that experienced ZERO problems month after
month. Not even ONE moments intervention required. I should point out,
though, that this wonderful stability came about only after many days of
frustration before I discovered the key to the setup. Also, the stability
of the whole platform can go right out the window (no pun intended) if
tampered with by someone who doesn't understand the requirements of a
Windows machine.

After months of uninterrupted stability, an operator screwed up by
changing the settings. He turned the power switch to ON. Big mistake, but
I corrected the setting and the machine was again no trouble.

I understand that the same setting works well for the stability of Windows
95 and NT machines. 




Chris Rehm
Mr.AS400@ibm.net

How often can you afford to be unexpectedly out of business?
Get an AS/400.
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