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RE: Connection Manager error MSMoore (TechnicalUser)(OP)12 Sep 03 17:10It was working until I have MAJOR problems with a Windows XP Update last week. I haven't tried the manual connection - I'll try that. RE: Connection Manager error MSMoore (TechnicalUser)(OP)12 Sep 03 17:23It does it with a manual connection also. RE: Connection Manager error knob (Programmer)12 Sep 03 18:17I just connected to a Sun machine via telnet on an XP machine with service pack 1 and all security patches and did not see a crash. How are you disconnecting from the other system? What version of Procomm are you using?
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RE: Connection Manager error MSMoore (TechnicalUser)(OP)13 Sep 03 00:32I am using version 4.8 and connecting to Unix (either AIX or SCO) machines. When I log off of my user session the telnet connection is closed. That is when I get my error (or ProComm sometimes locks up - I terminate it and then I get the same error). RE: Connection Manager error knob (Programmer)13 Sep 03 00:41Are you typing logout, pressing Ctrl-D, or something else? I'll give that a try on my AIX machine Monday.
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RE: Connection Manager error MSMoore (TechnicalUser)(OP)14 Sep 03 12:47Some of both - Usually I logoff but sometimes I just type Ctrl-D to end the session. It's almost like some file got corrupted somewhere but I can't figure out which one or where. I was hoping that re-installing would have corrected that but it didn't seem to.
Thanks for your help.
Mike RE: Connection Manager error knob (Programmer)15 Sep 03 15:29Got a chance to try this on an XP machine with 4.8 connected via telnet to an AIX machine, and did not see a crash. Is it just this one machine seeing it all of a sudden?
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RE: Connection Manager error MSMoore (TechnicalUser)(OP)16 Sep 03 08:19Yes - I have a Win2K laptop that is working fine. RE: Connection Manager error knob (Programmer)16 Sep 03 08:42One thing you might want to try (it's a wild guess) is downloading the one updated file available for version 4.8. You can find a link to it in this knowledge base article:
It's not truly related to the problem, but FAPI32.DLL touches a lot of portions of Procomm.
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