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To: OX who wrote (44329)4/3/2001 2:26:32 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 44573
 
I don't know what Netscape I was running before tonight, I have to look at one of the machines that are turned off right now.

4.73.0.4 it appears. The machines I use 24/7 were upgraded to Netscape 6 tonight and It's been a learning experience of sorts. Too busy, it took awhile to remove a lot of stuff......like the window on the left of the screen. The look and feel is just a tad uncomfortable.

Yeah, my kid is with you. He prefers NT over Win98 and so on, but with the problems I was having we were both going nuts. I guess it's really the CPU set-up. Almost all the programs seem to run fine, it just has a tendency to hit with Fatal Exceptions every so often; the odd thing is that something may be running, be idle, in the process of being closed.....but it does not have to be the same program at any time.

Just odd.

Anyway, the machines with the single CPUs are humming along just fine. I even have an Apple monitor on one of them; on the Dell, whenever I told a technician something along the lines that I had a Gateway monitor and an Applevision I would get "well that could be your problem!". So I went to twin FPs from Dell.

Wasn't the problem, as you may have guessed.