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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 08:33:13 PST7
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: NVC causes problems of restarting WPS after CHECKINI etc.

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Hi Steven
in a way, and it's because I am unable to express a proper
English, we do misundersand us here:

> Recall Peter's problems with UNIMAINT. It turned out to be a
UNIMAINT
> defect, but he was the only one that was experiencing it often
enough for
> it to be a problem.
Well, this was Peter's case !

>> I see NVC as an inportant application with a folder and its
>> objects somewhere
>> I want it to have placed i.e. a folder System Tools !
>
> So, move it there. :-)

Well I did but moving the NVC folder somewhere does absolutely
not change
anything in NVC systemdeeply integration and behavior !!!

Since NVC is removed there are no WPS restart problems anymore
;-))

I do dislike the behavior of NVC anyway: If I want have NVC, or
whatever,
stopped, it has to be really OFF without disturbing any other
activities
whatever it is - DOT !!!

Norman Analysis already has written to me and I have explained
what has
happened and I tried to explain my focus of behavior i.e. like
above:
Stopping an application has to set OFF the application really !!!
My sample was: While I do a Backup I do stop my requester / peer
services
and I also do not want NVC being working. It has to be OFF
properly too !

Please do excuse me if my writing sounds offending !
This is my firm opinion and I do not know to express more smooth
;-(

Let's wait for Normans conclusion message and I will inform you
;-)

Thanks & regards, svobi

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