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To: unixgeek who wrote (7848)11/18/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: John Schott  Read Replies (1) of 11149
 
DO YOU HAVE the 11/07/98 BETA U.G.?

Without checking the actual data content, your dump message looks familiar. I got them )or something similar) with the original Beta. However, my "events" were not the same problem in the same place as you reported.

Then Gary said to try the BETA update (found at the bottom of the QP2 site - and dated (I think) 11/07/98).

As usual with Gary's infrequent instant OOPs fixed, it worked great, as all problems vanished.
(Except don't-care one which occurs only on installing a new Beta Version. That one is a report that url.dll has been replaced with an earlier version. A restart seems to self fix that one. And I've got no idea why url.dll (presumed to be something to do with Internet addresses) is involved. (Sidebar: I use Netscape - but since we talk to QP2 via there own Internet code, I am not sure just who "owns" url.dll. The 1996 date code on my url.dll does not inspire confidence that is it Gary's code instead of someone elses. (....No, Bill, not me, I didn't use your name and I ain't working for the DOJ..........)]
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