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Joe, what are you running on the new PC?  I had troubles with my CA V4R4 I
believe when I first installed XP Pro.  Later I updated XP Pro and updated
CA to Express and was fine.  Just wondering.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pluta [mailto:joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 4:42 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Stupid question of the day


I'm installing a new workstation, and I dug through my disks to find my
original install CD for Client Access Express V4R4.  Even though I've since
upgraded to V4R5, I don't think I got a new CAX disk.  I could be wrong -
does anybody know if you're supposed to get a new CD for CAX when you
upgrade OS?

Anyway, I installed V4R4 CAX and OpsNav, and most everything is working
fine, except that whenever I exit an emulation session, I get:

cwblmsrv.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows.  You will
need to restart the program.  An error log has been generated.

Anybody ever see this before?  It's annoying, because it seems to prevent
CAX from remembering the size of the window (even if I do a "File/Save").  I
can't figure this one out, and can't seem to find anything appropriate on
the net.

Also, back to the issue of versions, are there downloadable FixPacks
associated with CAX?  Everything's currently working fine, but I think I'd
like to get it as up to date as possible.

Joe

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