Hi Cathy

The BSD never bothered me much either, I always survived it and so did
the computer. Sometimes it seemed that pulling the plug on the computer
was the only way to show it who the boss is, so I did that too. XP is a
big improvement.

 I don't think that this problem is worth reporting to support. It
isn't terminal and there is an easy trail around it.

Take care.

Bruce

--- Cathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
> 
> Thanks for the great faith in me since I'm just a user with a little
> bit of 
> knowledge ;-) - but if you are using XP and this is a repeatable
> error then 
> that's a different issue and Legacy Support will no doubt want to
> know (and 
> now do I guess as others have said on list the same thing happens to
> them).
> 
> It's just that if you can repeatedly make an error happen, that's a 
> different story. (though if it's not something you do a lot, you
> mightn't 
> care and ignore it just the same - or have no alternative. Legacy is
> the 
> only program I use where the programmers are so available and
> responsive to 
> issues like this)
> 
> However - the don't sweat advice holds good for much computer stuff.
> I'd 
> never have survived if I cared about the regular "blue screen of
> death" 
> over the years. I've only bothered when it was repeatable. With XP it
> 
> appears far less frequently fortunately.
> 
> Cathy
> 
> At 03:53 10/03/2005, you wrote:
> 
> >Hello Susan
> >
> >I have loaded the latest Legacy update , and am using Windows XP
> with
> >whatever MicroSoft considers is the latest update, as they handle
> that
> >part automatically. Cathy replied this AM and basically said that it
> >was odd, but not to sweat it - stuff happens.
> >
> >Since there was no real problem, I'll go along with her, but in
> future
> >if I want edit or change the picture selected, I will delete the
> >existing one first and then re attach from the desktop, or wherever.
> It
> >may be a little slower that way, but it's safer.
> >
> >I don't have any problems with PDF, and am running an old version
> (4)
> >of Adobe. I just ran a test to see and it produced the file just
> fine.
> >
> >Have fun.
> >
> >Bruce
> 
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