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To: Dick Brown who wrote (5018)6/28/1998 2:21:00 PM
From: bdog   of 11149
 
Dick, Boy, can I relate. I wouldn't wish the last week of computer trouble I had on my best friend! Actually one of the 'freezes' I had the power up/down key wouldn't even take it down...great, now I have a hardware destroying virus!

The only way to get rid of the 'QP demon freeze' is too bake your PC in the oven at 425 for 20 minutes and feed it to the neighbors barking dog. >gg<

For me I completely removed the entire QP suite and started over (and over...) without QPV. Watch that computer date as during one of the many melt downs it changed to 1980 and QP would not show any data.

Now QP is running with standard MS exports and the only problem I have not figured out yet is when an update occurs, MS only displays most recent data. Quick fix for now is to re-export to MS.

Maybe somebody else has been successful at sidelining QPV without removal but I didn't take the chance.

tech support was extremely helpful
bdog
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