-- Deborah wrote:

> I've never tried looking at the task manager, but I think the answer
> has to be "no", because usually when I see it go, I restart it right
> away, and I don't get an error message, whereas if I try to start
> PowerPro when it's already running, I get an error message to tell
> me so.

The next time that this happens to you, I strongly recommend that you
check just in case. There have been times when PowerPro appears to
quit all of a sudden and so I have restarted it, but I have found that
there were multiple copies of PowerPro in memory afterwards.

-- 

Alex Peters / Melbourne, Australia
PowerPro v4.2.02 / Windows XP



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