Windows 2003 Web Edition, R:Tango .062 (Standard Edition), Oterro 2.6 and
3.0
Pentium IV Single 2.8 MHz Xeon w/ Hyperthreading enabled - 1 gig RAM

I am having trouble with crontab entries that are set to run every minute.
They always give an "unrecoverable os exception" after the "crontab entries
are parsed". Occasionally it causes Witango to restart, all of the time it
eventually finishes the restart process. The taf runs fine after the server
"started excepting user requests".

If I remove the entry that runs every minute from the crontab file, Witango
starts without any of the above mentioned errors. I thought it might be
related to a ODBC action, so I reduced the taf to just an exit action and it
still has the problem.

Recently I had to setup another test server. I copied the same sites, tafs,
config, crontab, etc to this test server. The Witango startup runs with no
errors on this server. But the server is quite a bit slower P III dual 700
MHz - 1 gig RAM with Windows 2000.

My questions are:

1) Is anyone having similar trouble with crontab entries that run every
minute?
2) Could this be processor speed related? Witango tries to process crontab
entries before it should (in the startup process)?
3) Could this be platform related? Win2K vs. Windows 2003 Web Edition.
4) Could this be Witango related? And may have been fixed in .065 or 5.5
Beta.
5) Any other ideas?

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions
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