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Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 23:14:28 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: some strange things going on

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In <3D28F408.4C30CEC1@pacbell.net>, on 07/07/02
at 05:07 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:

>functionality. I was monitoring some Ebay auction prices. NS 4.61 (the
>last build) glommed onto a few of these -- all associated with the same
>seller -- and each time locked up, requiring me to kill the session.

Well, 4.61 is hardly complaint with today's standards. Tables are slow to
render in 4.61, but more likely this is a plugin issue. Do you have flash
installed? You might also want to empty the history list and the cache in
case they are corrupted.

>Also, and perhaps more ominously, this situation seems to have generated
>a TCPOEX.LOG file with contents like the following:

Are you sure this hasn't been around for a long time. TCPCOEX only has
work to do the first time you reboot after upgrading to the merged MPTS.
The listed files should not even exist. They now live in \mptn\bin.

>When I first saw this, I thought something had zapped a bunch of
>important files on my system, but they appear to still be there, so I'm
>guessing that is the wrong interpretation.

The correct versions should be in \mptn\bin.

>Startup Folder group, rather than directly in the relevant line in
>Config.Sys. In ECS, it looks like I don't have a choice, because the WC
>resists being shadow-ed into the Startup folder. If I boot with just the

Humm. Should work. How does it resist?

>LP, and then manually invoke the WC, my system clock suddenly jumps ahead
>by 3 hours ! Now I've lost time before when a battery was starting to

Bad batteries don't generate reproducible failures. You probably have the
wrong TZ setting in config.sys.

Steven

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