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To: Dick Brown who wrote (6769)9/26/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: Gary Lyben  Read Replies (4) of 11149
 
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We have a new version of the virtual driver at qp2.com and qp2b.com. This version corrects a deadlock situation that caused hangs for many users. We were finally able to recreate the problem, and fix it.

If you have the latest qp2.exe, you only have to download the virtual driver and install it.

I have removed QPV from my system and all the hangs/lockouts have gone away..I didn't even have QPV in my startup folder.. It was inactive from a users point of view..

Since it is a device driver, it was always loaded unless you actually uninstalled it. Turning off the QV logo only disables the reads from the qp database, the driver itself was not affected.

Gary
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