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Any entries in x:\popuplog.os2 for Seamonkey? I can't decipher them for you.
That will have to go to Steven...
Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> When I have trouble with a program, I never know if it is the program or
> my version of OS/2 Warp 4. I am using Seammonkey v. 1.1.7 (have had these
> problems with earlier versions), and I have three problems:
>
> 1. I am changing to a different URL and Seamonkey crashes with a Sys3175
> error. I can restart Seamonkey and it works fine.
>
> 2. Seamonkey shuts down on its own with no error message. I restart
> Seamonkey but now the fonts have changed (they are faint and harder to
> read). I can only get the other fonts back by rebooting the computer.
>
> 3. I exit Seamonkey in a normal fashion, but now my computer screen is
> frozen and will not accept inputs from either the keyboard or mouse,
> except to do a control-alternate-delete. The computer reboots and
> everything is fine again.
>
> These difficulties seem to occur at random, and so far I have not been
> able to relate them to any particular activity. If others have noticed any
> of these difficulties, then I will know the problem is with Seamonkey and
> not with my computer.
>
> Thanks,
--
Tom Brown, Catherder
thomabrown at gmail dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
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