At 03:29 PM 10/22/2005 +0000, brucexs wrote:

>--- > it happens and then try to figure out what might have been going
>on
> > at the time to cause Powerpro -- and ONLY Powerpro -- to fall over.
> >
> >
>
>I just want to confirm that PowerPro does not end by itself.  That is,
>you do _not_ get one of these messages from Windows to the effect
>that "I am sorry but Powerpro.exe has experienced a problem and has to
>close".  Instead, you have to end it with task manager.  Can you
>remember if the CPU number for Powerpro is a large percentage when you
>use task manager?  If so, this would indicate an infinite loop in
>PowerPro which is being activated somehow.

I'm not sure what you mean by "large percentage". Task Manager 
reports Mem Usage as a K value -- and yes, on one or two occasions, I 
did get a warning from Windows that Powerpro had to close. On those 
occasions, I was even given the option of sending a trouble report to 
Microsoft (which I declined).

However, in the majority of incidents, there was no warning dialogue.

If it happens again, I will post the pcf before (hopefully) replacing 
it with a workable backup.


Tom  



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