On 17 Dec 2008 at 11:09, John Posada wrote:
> Do you use the same script on the workstation that behaves?
>
> I'm asking because your problem is openning files and that's what your
> script does, so there seems that there might be a relationship between
> the two.
Thanks for Your reply,
On the
On 17 Dec 2008 at 11:09, John Posada wrote:
> Do you use the same script on the workstation that behaves?
>
> I'm asking because your problem is openning files and that's what your
> script does, so there seems that there might be a relationship between
> the two.
Thanks for Your reply,
On the
Do you use the same script on the workstation that behaves?
I'm asking because your problem is openning files and that's what your
script does, so there seems that there might be a relationship between
the two.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Klaus Daube wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have two instal
Do you use the same script on the workstation that behaves?
I'm asking because your problem is openning files and that's what your
script does, so there seems that there might be a relationship between
the two.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Klaus Daube wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have two instal
Dear all,
I have two installations of FM 8.0p277:
The one on the workstation behaves
On the laptop missing graphics can not be skipped when opening a file.
Neither "Skip this file" nor "Skip all files" works. I just can Cancel
and postpone the job to the workstation.
I have this problem since t
Dear all,
I have two installations of FM 8.0p277:
The one on the workstation behaves
On the laptop missing graphics can not be skipped when opening a file.
Neither "Skip this file" nor "Skip all files" works. I just can Cancel
and postpone the job to the workstation.
I have this problem since t