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- In article <2sfc9g$mf6@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> daryl@sparky2.esd.mun.ca (Daryl Clarke) writes:
- >From: daryl@sparky2.esd.mun.ca (Daryl Clarke)
- >Subject: MS Daytona and Mosaic 2.0a4
- >Date: 31 May 1994 12:58:24 GMT
-
-
- >I loaded up Daytona and now my Mosaic doesn't work anymore.
- >All other apps work fine.
- >I don't want to go back to 16 bit anything as response time is great.
- >I have tried mailing NCSA, but just got an automail message how incredible the
- >response has been to Mosaic and that they will get back to me soon.
-
- The bug is in the MTCPB2 stack. Microsoft knows about it (they write about it
- in one of the readme files). I think you'll have to wait for the next TCP/IP
- stack of Microsoft, use another stack or WMOS2A2
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Georg Schwarz Institut fuer Geophysik
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 07:44:44 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 07:44:44 GMT
- From: tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us (Traci Collins)
- Message-Id: <tcollins.27.072AF058@bridget.newcastle.co.us>
- Organization: Colorado SuperNet, Inc.
- Sender: ses
- References: <marco.18.000EA0C4@gmsun.cnuce.cnr.it>, <2s8535$crr@agate.berkeley.edu>, <djcarr.7.0002D8FA@knoware.nl>
- Subject: Re: ALL SLIP USERS AND WINSOCK DEVELOPERS SHOULD READ THIS!!!
-
- In article <djcarr.7.0002D8FA@knoware.nl> djcarr@knoware.nl (Derek J. Carr) writes:
- >I have a long-distance connection to my server (the nearest possible here) so
- >that I'm paying something like $15 - $25 an hour (including connect time costs)
- >even at night. Now do you understand why?
-
- Keep saying it, I don't understand how these simple economic relationships
- seem to escape the notice of so many people on the net. I just hope it gets
- through eventually.
-
- Traci Collins, Professor of Computer Education
- Colorado Mountain College Fax - (303) 984-2676
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 08:26:12 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 08:08:57
- From: jobrien@mcs.umes.umd.edu (James M. O'Brien, Jr.)
- Message-Id: <jobrien.423.00082672@mcs.umes.umd.edu>
- Organization: University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- Sender: ses
- References: <treynold.23.002D87AF@hp800.lasalle.edu>, <jobrien.422.00086CCA@mcs.umes.umd.edu>, <treynold.25.00147009@fred.lasalle.edu>
- Subject: Pegasus Mail (was Re: things)
-
- In article <treynold.25.00147009@fred.lasalle.edu> treynold@fred.lasalle.edu (Tommi) writes:
- >From: treynold@fred.lasalle.edu (Tommi)
- >Subject: Re: things
- >Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 17:14:16 UNDEFINED
-
-
- >OK, I'll bite, so where can one track down pegasus? You haven't told us that
- >yet.....
-
- Oops. Try risc.ua.edu in /pub/network/pegasus. winpm111.zip
-
- - Jim O.
-
-
- Jim O'Brien University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- jobrien@mcs.umes.umd.edu Network Manager
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Jun 1 15:00:19 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: 1 Jun 94 13:00:19 +0200
- From: vries@orkney.et.tudelft.nl (dministrator E.I.)
- Message-Id: <1994Jun1.130019.3622@tudedv.et.tudelft.nl>
- Organization: Delft University of Technology
- Sender: ses
- Reply-To: p.h.s.devries@et.tudelft.nl
- Subject: arp timeout with trumpet winsock?
-
- I get arp timeouts when using trumpet winsock.
- This happens if I try to connect to machines on
- the same segment of the ethernet. When I connect
- to machines on other segments via a repeater,
- everything goes ok. (when using NCSA telbin etc
- all goes well....)
-
- Is there a way to change the arp time out value?
-
- I am using a SMC ethernet card, smc_wd.com as
- packet driver, and winpkt and winsock of Trumpet.
-
- --
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + Paul H. S. de Vries +
- + Delft University of Technology +
- + Department of Electrical Engineering +
- + Lab. for Electronic Instrumentation +
- + Phone: +31 15 785756 ; Fax: +31 15 785755 +
- + Email: vries@duteisp.et.tudelft.nl +
- + p.h.s.devries@et.tudelft.nl +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 03:48:51 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 07:48:51 EDT
- From: Dan Bernitt <DLB@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Message-Id: <94152.074851DLB@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Organization: Penn State University
- Sender: ses
- References: <GREG_KAISEN.27.0009F870@QM.YALE.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Baud-Rate Dialing ques
-
- In article <GREG_KAISEN.27.0009F870@QM.YALE.EDU>, GREG_KAISEN@QM.YALE.EDU (Greg
- Kaisen) says:
- >
- >I have a 14.4K baud modem and wonder what is the maximum speed I can use
- >to connect with. For instance, with my Mac, using the same modem, I can set
-
- There are two speeds involved with a modem link, the actual line rate
- and the serial port rate.
-
- The fastest line rate is 14.4Kb for a v.32bis modem. These modems will
- always connect at that speed UNLESS you do something special such as
- setting an internal register to force a different speed.
-
- As Chris said, the fastest port rate is 57600. Some modems/programs
- report the line speed and others the port speed when they connect. A
- modem setting, probably another internal register, will tell you both
- speeds. The 57600 speed is theoretically possible if your modem and the
- host modem both support v.42bis compression. If they do, some data can
- be compressed by a factor of 4 hence the 57600 number (4*14400). The
- data have to be very special, obviously, to allow that kind of
- compression. Nevertheless it's quite common to see actual transfer
- rates much better than the 14.4 line rate for ASCII files. PROVIDED
- your machine has a 16550A UART, also as Chris mentioned. The utility
- program MSD (Microsoft Diagnostics, comes with Windows) will tell you
- what kind of UART you have if you don't know. As a general rule of
- thumb IBM PS/2 computers have a 16550A UART and clones don't. Reasons
- had to do with clones following the PC/AT architecture (ISA) as well as
- cost. Other manufacturers (Gateway, e.g.) are now putting 16550A parts
- on their machines as well so that problem will eventually disappear.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Jun 1 10:14:19 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: 1 Jun 1994 00:14:19 +1000
- From: colinp@nms.otc.com.au (Colin Panisset)
- Message-Id: <2sfgnr$4dr@bag_end.pad.otc.com.au>
- Organization: Telstra, Network Management Systems, Paddington, Australia
- Sender: ses
- Subject: HELP: need assistance w/ Trumpet SLIP setup
-
-
- Okay, I'm giving in. I need assistance, and I hope it won't be too
- tough.
-
- Setup:
- local (home): 486dx2/66, 8Mb, 16450 (??) UART. 14400/V.42bis modem.
- running Linux 1.0.8 (Slackware 1.2.0) // Windows 3.1
- SLIP s/ware is either dip-3.3.7-uri, or Peter Tattam's
- Trumpet Winsock 1.0a
-
- remote (work): Sun Sparc 2 to a 3Com comms server (terminal server).
- 14400/V.42bis modem on the comm server.
- SunOS 4.1.3, cslip-2.7
-
- Okay, that ought to cover *that* side.
-
- Background:
-
- I set up two Sparcs the same way -- cslip-2.7 under SunOS 4.1.3. One of
- them I attached a modem (same type as the home one) to, and dialled our
- terminal server (to give myself a real dial-up link). Logged in, SLIP
- started, and all was well. I could telnet/ping/ftp... you name it, IP
- was working over that connection.
-
- Aha! I thought. This is easy.
-
- Went home. Tried a similar procedure with Trumpet Winsock. Not a sausage.
- I checked that my MTU was set properly (552 at both ends), that I either
- was or wasn't using Van Jacobsen compression (yes, I tried it with both),
- that my RWIN was set appropriately (2048), and that the MSS was okay (512).
-
- Still nothing. Trumpet also bombs out sometimes when I hit 'ESC' to
- start up the SLIP connection.
-
- I turned on all the messages, and got "IP header checksum" errors for
- everything that looked like an incoming packet.
-
- So I tried it with dip under Linux. Still nothing. MTU = 552. I can
- ping, and I see TX packets, but there's no response apart from an
- occasional "burst" of solid TX from the remote end.
-
- Questions:
-
- * I'm a bit hazy on the PC hardware side. Is it possible that my UART isn't
- "beefy" enough? (I find this hard to believe -- I'm typing this via a
- "term" connection under Linux while I upload some stuff at the same time.
- All at 19200 DTE speed).
-
- * Is there an absolute minimum configuration which is pretty much
- "guaranteed" to work? (I'm not expecting miracles or promises of
- eternal salvation here). Something like "oh, if you run it at 2400 it always
- goes" would even be okay.
-
- * Is PPP going to be easier/simpler to set up? Is there even a PPP
- winsock client? Does the fridge light really go out when you close the
- door?
-
- Any help will be greeted with Gratitude. I promise to summarise
- useful mail that I might recieve.
-
- --
- Colin Panisset *:^) +61 2 339 3675 | Log! Log! it's big, it's heavy, it's
- colinp@nms.otc.com.au | wood! Log! Log! it's better than bad,
- So There. Fax: +61 2 339 3818 | it's good! -- Ren & Stimpy
- ------------------ PGP 2.3 key available on request. ----------------
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 12:56:21 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 12:56:21 GMT
- From: DARREN@IDS.NET (Darren L. Major)
- Message-Id: <DARREN.21.2DEC8574@IDS.NET>
- Organization: Sour Cream Software
- Sender: ses
- Subject: Why does TCPman start when Trumpet News is running
-
- I recently moved to Cham Sampler from Trumpet Winsock (on SLIP) and Trumpet
- runs after I login and start my news reader (Trumpet). I have not used the
- package but kept it on the disk anyway.
-
- I do not load any Trumpet Winsock executables or dll's at any point but TCPMAN
- starts any time I start any Winsock app except the Cham Mail or Telnet or other
- utils
-
- Help!
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 12:52:00 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 12:52:00 +0000
- From: leveret@warren.demon.co.uk (Nick Leverton)
- Message-Id: <770500320snx@warren.demon.co.uk>
- Organization: Indexed; Access: Random.
- Sender: ses
- References: <Cqo2x2.18p@oasis.icl.co.uk>, <2sfjip$spt@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca>
- Subject: Re: WIN32S.ZIP Good Version
-
- In article <2sfjip$spt@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca> nicholas.fong@irap.nrc.ca (Nicholas Fong) writes:
- >In article <Cqo2x2.18p@oasis.icl.co.uk>, sam@oasis.icl.co.uk (Simon Matthews (See Jim Cheetham)) says:
- >>
- >>Can anyone point me to a working version of WIn32s. I have tried a couple of
- >>locations, but when I unzip the file I get CRC errors which cause the
- >>installation to fail.
- >
- >Fetch ws32s115.zip from:
- >ftp.cica.indiana.edu /pub/pc/win3/util
-
- Cica is mirrored on src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/packages/ibmpc/win3, which will
- probably be closer and faster for you.
-
- And remember to set Mode Binary before you FTP it.
-
- [umm, ICL ? Do you *have* FTP yet ?]
-
- N.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 12:56:47 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 12:56:47 +0000
- From: leveret@warren.demon.co.uk (Nick Leverton)
- Message-Id: <770500607snx@warren.demon.co.uk>
- Organization: Indexed; Access: Random.
- Sender: ses
- References: <GREG_KAISEN.27.0009F870@QM.YALE.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Baud-Rate Dialing ques
-
- In article <GREG_KAISEN.27.0009F870@QM.YALE.EDU> GREG_KAISEN@QM.YALE.EDU (Greg Kaisen) writes:
- >I have a 14.4K baud modem and wonder what is the maximum speed I can use
- >to connect with. For instance, with my Mac, using the same modem, I can set
- >the Baud rate at 57,600 baud, which I seem to be able to connect with and all
- >runs fine (and quickly) When I use the same modem on my PC with Trumpet,
- >despite what I put as the baud rate in SETUP, the best I can connect at is
- >14,400 baud.
-
- I would guess that your Mac is reporting the DTE speed, the speed of the
- link between Mac and Modem, whereas the PC software is reporting the DCE
- speed i.e. that between the two modems. The latter can never be higher
- than 14400bps (not baud) for a V32bis modem. The former will depend on
- how you configure your software and modem. To achieve reliable DTE
- speeds greater than 19200 on a PC you will almost certainly need a
- serial port with a 16550 comms chip rather than the more common 8250 or
- 16450. Microsoft's msd.exe which comes with Windows 3.1x will tell you
- what you currently have.
-
- Nick Leverton
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 05:00:43 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 09:00:43 EDT
- From: Aengus Lawlor.. <RBYAML@rohvm1.rohmhaas.com>
- Message-Id: <94152.090044RBYAML@rohvm1.rohmhaas.com>
- Organization: Rohm and Haas Company
- Sender: ses
- References: <weschdc.2.000C2A30@edge.ercnet.com>
- Subject: Re: Shareware TN3270 for Winsock
-
- In article <weschdc.2.000C2A30@edge.ercnet.com>, weschdc@edge.ercnet.com (David
- C. Wesch) says:
- >
- >Is there a Shareware / Freeware version of 3270 Telnet available for a SLIP
- >Winsock? I have a VT100 version but havn't found a 3270 yet.
-
- Funny, I've found a great 3270, but can't find a half decent VT100.
-
- Get QWS3270, from ftp.ccs.queensu.ca, in /pub/msdos/tcpip.
-
- >Thanks,
- >
- >David Wesch
- >
- >weschdc@edge.ercnet.com
-
- Aengus
- --
- rbyaml@rohmhaas.com (preferred) & Aengus Lawlor
- alawlor@ejovax.enet.dec.com (secondary) & (who used to be alawlor@dit.ie)
- An bhfuil cead agam dul amok? &
- (For the record, neither Rohm & Haas nor Digital necessarily agree with me).
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Jun 1 12:52:15 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: 1 Jun 1994 12:52:15 GMT
- From: ryan@singollo.gsfc.nasa.gov (Ryan Simmons)
- Message-Id: <2si09v$hup@paperboy.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Organization: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Sender: ses
- References: <2s5q3i$4qi@news.doit.wisc.edu>, <2sbsiv$f86@news.onramp.net>
- Subject: Re: WinVN won't post articles
-
- In article <2sbsiv$f86@news.onramp.net>, greeby@onramp.net (Greeby) says:
- >
- >In article <2s5q3i$4qi@news.doit.wisc.edu>, Jeff.Huston@ccmail.adp.wisc.edu says:
- >>
- >>When I attempt to post an article using WinVN, it fails every time and pops up an error
- >>window containing "480 Authentication Required for Command". Is this caused by an
- >>invalid entry in my WinVN.ini file? I have double checked the addresses for the gateway
- >>etc. and they are all correct. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
- >>
- >>Jeff Huston
- >>Jeff.Huston@ccmail.adp.wisc.edu
- >
- >
- >I'm having the same problem. Version 90.6 works just fine.
- >I got version 91.03 and I can send mail, and I think that I am actually
- >posting messages, however, after I post the followup article, WinVn
- >just sits there (I am assuming, waiting for some sort of response from
- >the server that it's not getting). At that point, I can't read anymore articles.
- >I get an error, still communicating with the server error.
- >
-
- Ditto. I tried versions 0.91.1, 0.91.2, and 0.91.3 and none of them would post.
- As soon as I went back to 0.90.6 it posted right away. If any of the other
- versions posted, it did so and then wouldn't quit talking to the server. I
- had to exit WinVN totally to get it to stop trying to send.
-
- One thing I noticed is that when I ran the newer versions, an icon showed up
- at the bottom of my screen with a "Winsock" label. Is this something new
- to the newer versions? I thought it might be something new to my latest
- update to Chameleon (4.00.7), but it only appears with the 0.91 versions of
- WinVN.
-
- For the time being, I'm staying with 0.90.6 to send my posts.
-
- ___ |ryan@singollo.gsfc.nasa.gov
- / ) |rsimmons@gsfcmail.nasa.gov
- /__ / __ |CIS 71212,530
- / ) / / / / / ) |*I got rid of my laptop because my cat was jealous!*
- / (_(_/_(_(_/ (_ | (I just wish my cat weighed only 4.3 lbs, not 16!)
- /
- @date@
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 15:06:37 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 15:06:37 GMT
- From: dunsfm80@bs.bbc.co.uk (Mark Dunsford)
- Message-Id: <dunsfm80.1.000F1C5B@bs.bbc.co.uk>
- Organization: BBC Bristol, UK
- Sender: ses
- Subject: Help! Mywinsock won't talk to my proxy server!
-
- Help!
-
- Does anybody know of a Winsock that will talk through a proxy server.
- I live on the wrong side of a firewall and normal telnet and ftp won't
- work.
-
- I'm trying to use Mosiac and, whilst I can use the bulk of the services, ftp
- and telnet just time out. I'm using Trumpet TCP which almost connects if I
- set up the proxy lines in Mosaic.ini, but not quite.
-
- Any information, of the location of a suitable winsock gratefully received.
-
-
- Sorry no imagination - No catchy sig!
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Jun 1 12:55:49 1994
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- Date: 1 Jun 1994 12:55:49 GMT
- From: ryan@singollo.gsfc.nasa.gov (Ryan Simmons)
- Message-Id: <2si0gl$hup@paperboy.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Organization: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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- References: <2s5q3i$4qi@news.doit.wisc.edu>, <2sd01u$sjl@tribune.usask.ca>
- Subject: Re: WinVN won't post articles
-
- In article <2sd01u$sjl@tribune.usask.ca>, Keele@Herald.Usask.CA (A. Ross Keele) says:
- >Some NNTP servers require user authentication to be able to post (or complete
- >other commands). If you server requires this, you need to complete the user
- >name and password sections under Config/Configure Comm....
- >
- >Or, if you filled this in accidently and there is no required authentication,
- >WinVN may be feeding this info to the server and getting back an error condition.
- >
- >These are just thoughts. You might want to look into them if you haven't already.
- >
- >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >A. Ross Keele Keele@Herald.Usask.CA
- >Dept. of Psychology (306)966-6696
- >University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK CANADA S7N 0W0
- >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- In my case, these are definitely not the problems. There was just some change in
- the 0.91.x versions of WinVN that's not compatible with my (and apparently others')
- setup. As soon as I switched back to 0.90.6, the problem went away and I can now
- happily post again.
-
- But I will say that the 0.91 versions were lightning fast at reading in the
- newsgroups! Took less than half the time of 0.90 versions!
-
- ___ |ryan@singollo.gsfc.nasa.gov
- / ) |rsimmons@gsfcmail.nasa.gov
- /__ / __ |CIS 71212,530
- / ) / / / / / ) |*I got rid of my laptop because my cat was jealous!*
- / (_(_/_(_(_/ (_ | (I just wish my cat weighed only 4.3 lbs, not 16!)
- /
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Jun 1 04:32:44 1994
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- Date: 1 Jun 1994 09:32:44 -0500
- From: fhawk@elm.circa.ufl.edu (David Isaacson)
- Message-Id: <9406011432.AA24038@elm.circa.ufl.edu>
- Organization: UTexas Mail-to-News Gateway
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- Subject: Winsock with SLIP/PPP
-
- I've read the install file for Winsock and have seen other
- instructions as well for using it with SLIP connections, but I've
- never seen mention of it with PPP. I really don't even no the
- differences/benefits/cons of the two, but I'm looking for a service
- provider at the moment. Most have SLIP or dialup shells, but one I've
- seen has PPP only. If winsock doesn't work with PPP, what does?
- --
- David Isaacson Unix: fhawk@elm.circa.ufl.edu
- VAX: Fraenhawk@maple.circa.ufl.edu
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 10:58:56 1994
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- Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 09:10:29
- From: jbaima@onramp.net (John Baima)
- Message-Id: <jbaima.4.00092D06@onramp.net>
- Organization: Silver Mountain Software
- Sender: ses
- Subject: Winsock mail reader for Win 3.1
-
- I got the basic Chameleon package because I needed PPP access.
- However the Chameleon newsreader is truely lame and I have
- started using Trumpet which is vastly better for a PPP 14.4k
- link. Now I'm looking at the mail reader. The Chameleon mailer
- is not as lame as the newsreader, but it is still poor (no aliases,
- can only handle small incoming messages--it just uses the
- basic edit control). Is there any way to get the Win for WG mail
- program or other commercial/shareware program which is
- better to work with winsock? Thanks for any help!
-
- John Baima
- Silver Mountain Software
- jbaima@onramp.net
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Jun 1 15:49:10 1994
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- Date: 1 Jun 1994 15:49:10 GMT
- From: eivindh@met.sintef.no
- Message-Id: <2sialm$rmj@ugle.unit.no>
- Organization: SINTEF Materials Technology
- Sender: ses
- Subject: WinQVT/Net - nasty error!
-
- I'm using WinQVT/Net v3.97 for reading News.
- Sometimes a 'nasty' error occurs.
-
- I open a News session and reads a News group.
- Usually I don't read all the postings, but finishes by pressing Ctrl+End - Purge Newsgroup.
- This normally works, and I'm back in the Newsgroup listing.
- Unfortunately, sometimes Windows reports an error at a blue screen
- - as if an application 'hangs', and you press Ctrl+Alt+Del to terminate it.
- I have the choice of pressing Enter to terminate the program or Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot.
- But Enter doesn't work, I have to press Ctrl+Alt+Del!
-
- It seems to happend if I start WinQVT/Net after running Windows for a couple of hours.
-
- Anyone else experienced this?
-
-