Aaron,

When I mean Access I should have explained our database where we record
logs.

My sighted co-worker needed to use my computer with me at the desk.  So
so not to hear him opening apps etc and didn't want to hear in my ear
piece all the chatter, I closed out WE meaning WE control panel, alt-F-4
and when he was trying to navigate, the computer froze.

Next I had him go in to TaskManager and under running processes, I
thought both wineyes.exe and display.exe shouldn't be in the list
however just wineyes.exe was in the list.  When I had him end task on
wineyes.exe the computer came back to life.

Not sure of what if anything else I can explain but we'll get through
it.  Smile

 


John Gunn
Computer Technician
Renaissance Learning INC.
Hours Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 2:51 PM
To: John Gunn; GW Micro List
Subject: Re: Fwd: WE Beta3 closeout questions

I just tried this, and was not able to duplicate it. Can you provide
more details?

Aaron

>> Subject: WE Beta3 closeout questions
>> From: "John Gunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hello:
>>
>> When closing out WE Beta3 using XP still running Access in the 
>> background, the computer froze and a sighted co-worker when I had him

>> go to processes tab under TaskManager I wanted him to end task on 
>> wineyes.exe and told him to look for display.exe however only 
>> wineyes.exe was listed.  I would suspect when closing out of WE both 
>> display.exe and wineyes.exe should have ended?  If I am wrong, feel 
>> free to correct me.
>>
>> After ending task on wineyes.exe the computer performed as normal but

>> still the freezing issue in Beta3 still exists when shutting down WE.
>>
>>
>> John Gunn
>> Computer Technician
>> Renaissance Learning INC.
>> Hours Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00
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