--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "stindlpeter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "erikrob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > I have situations where powerpro freezes and I have no choice but
> > killing the task.
> 
> My goodness - what are you doing to PowerPro? I NEVER could create a 
> frozen PowerPro but I chilled many other programs!? So let us know a 
> bit more about your refrigerator... And killing PowerPro should make 
> 1 desktop of all cause they are somehow just fake ones.

PowerPro is never the direct cause of its freeze, it's indirectly due
to other apps not being available to respond to events.
Here's an example: I had a MS Query Analyzer window which I later
realized to be frozen because of a server side DB issue, then when I
asked to change vdesk (or was it move windows between vdesks?) PP
froze because it tries sending a message to the Query Analyzer
window/app which can't respond. So that's when I'd manually shutdown
PP and 'lose' the windows that were on other desktops.






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