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To: ISOMAN who wrote (4679)6/24/1998 12:35:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 7491
 
isoman: Re: "it was my fault" ...

Confession is good for the soul.

Don't feel badly, though. That particular mistake is made by lots of Windows 3.1 users. Those TSR's (Terminate and Stay Resident) routines are really handy to have around. Unless you're running a cpu intensive task, such as decompressing large files.

That type of exposure has been reduced significantly in Win95.

Incidentally, that was the type of thing I was referring to with my comment to John Chapman a few posts back ... "I hope isoman followed instructions and made sure that the install was the only active window."

Been there, done that.

Live, learn, and be happy.

TED



To: ISOMAN who wrote (4679)6/24/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: John Chapman  Respond to of 7491
 
isoman: did you install the 11th hour product and if so did you have the same problem as you did with WRQ? Maybe WRQ should warn people, because when I retired only 1 1/2 years ago my office (300 PC's) was still using 3.1. They had just upgraded from DOS. They also had many 386's, some 486's and a few pentiums reserved for the IT people. I do not know if other companies were that far behind the world or not.