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Rich Ervin | screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 11:17:57 -0400 I have a client who converted application to Alaska 1.8 about a year ago. They tend to run multiple screens and evidently they are working and the screen just disappears. The workstations are all XP. Has anyone experienced that problem? thanks rich ervin | |
James Loughner | Re: screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 18:00:08 -0400 Do you get a fatal error log (XPPFATAL.LOG)??? What type of App Full GUI/Hybrid/console?? Are they using a custom error handler?? An error in the error handler can sometimes cause this. Though usually you do get a XPFATAL.LOG Jim Rich Ervin wrote: > I have a client who converted application to Alaska 1.8 about a year ago. > They tend to run multiple screens and evidently they are working and the > screen just disappears. The workstations are all XP. > > Has anyone experienced that problem? > > thanks > rich ervin > > | |
Rich Ervin | Re: screen problem on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:13:47 -0400 Thanks for all the responses This application is converted using APPSYS on the front end. Is that considered hybrid? Anyway, I don't have fatal log file. I have one from a week ago but, not on the day they called me about the screen. There is no custome handler. The users of this application tend to use multiple sessions. They could be running 2 to 5 sessions. Thanks rich "James Loughner" <jwrl@charter.net> wrote in message news:4459f5b$13ab6a5d$47dad@news.alaska-software.com... > Do you get a fatal error log (XPPFATAL.LOG)??? > > What type of App Full GUI/Hybrid/console?? > > Are they using a custom error handler?? An error in the error handler can > sometimes cause this. Though usually you do get a XPFATAL.LOG > > Jim > > Rich Ervin wrote: >> I have a client who converted application to Alaska 1.8 about a year ago. >> They tend to run multiple screens and evidently they are working and the >> screen just disappears. The workstations are all XP. >> >> Has anyone experienced that problem? >> >> thanks >> rich ervin | |
Brent Dubs | Re: screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 17:07:24 -0500 Rich, > evidently they are working and the screen just disappears. Did the screen fall off their desk? What do you mean by this? Does a XPPFatal.log exist? -Brent | |
Joe Carrick | Re: screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 15:35:31 -0700 ROFLLLLLLLLL Brent Dubs wrote: > Rich, > >> evidently they are working and the screen just disappears. > > > Did the screen fall off their desk? What do you mean by this? > > Does a XPPFatal.log exist? > > -Brent > | |
James Loughner | Re: screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 21:48:13 -0400 Brent has been deal with too many chippies :-} Joe Carrick wrote: > ROFLLLLLLLLL > > Brent Dubs wrote: >> Rich, >> >>> evidently they are working and the screen just disappears. >> >> >> Did the screen fall off their desk? What do you mean by this? >> >> Does a XPPFatal.log exist? >> >> -Brent >> | |
Joe Carrick | Re: screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 19:23:39 -0700 Actually, I was laughing because it reminded me of my sister-in-law who often does something to get an older clipper app (running full screen) to suddenly minimize. Then she can never figure out where it went - even though its visible on the taskbar. She insists it just disappeared. James Loughner wrote: > Brent has been deal with too many chippies :-} > > > Joe Carrick wrote: > >> ROFLLLLLLLLL >> >> Brent Dubs wrote: >> >>> Rich, >>> >>>> evidently they are working and the screen just disappears. >>> >>> >>> >>> Did the screen fall off their desk? What do you mean by this? >>> >>> Does a XPPFatal.log exist? >>> >>> -Brent >>> | |
Brent Dubs | Re: screen problem on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 08:58:07 -0500 > Brent has been deal with too many chippies :-} Yes I do... I had one the other day tell me that our program was frozen and also her screen was hard to see. She had been trying to use it for hours before she called. It turns out that the computer was off and the outline of the program's menu was burned into the screen. -Brent | |
Eric Breddam | Re: screen problem on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 15:12:50 -0700 Following up the other two re: XPPFATAL.LOG, it may occaisionally appear in a directory other than where the application is, due to the current directory setting via file dialogs and/or printer dialogs... so maybe do a complete search of the machine(s) before you assume there isn't one... Eric Breddam SOM Data Services "Rich Ervin" <r.ervin@lfhny.org> wrote in message news:43abeac4$7f9a87d9$464b3@news.alaska-software.com... > I have a client who converted application to Alaska 1.8 about a year ago. > They tend to run multiple screens and evidently they are working and the > screen just disappears. The workstations are all XP. > > Has anyone experienced that problem? > > thanks > rich ervin > > |