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Mon, Feb 20 2006 6:45 AM | Permanent Link |
William Nightingale | We supply an application which runs on WinXP Pro using DBISAM c/s v3.30 (I know, we will upgrade eventually). We have a customer
whose PCs regularly freeze at 12 noon. No other customer is reporting this problem and we are convinced it's not DBISAM or our application. However, for completeness we need to cover all the angles. So my question is - has anybody experienced a similar problem with DBISAM and if so what was the solution? TIA William |
Mon, Feb 20 2006 10:42 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | William,
<< We supply an application which runs on WinXP Pro using DBISAM c/s v3.30 (I know, we will upgrade eventually). We have a customer whose PCs regularly freeze at 12 noon. No other customer is reporting this problem and we are convinced it's not DBISAM or our application. However, for completeness we need to cover all the angles. So my question is - has anybody experienced a similar problem with DBISAM and if so what was the solution? >> I haven't seen any reports from anyone regarding anything like this, as would be expected. The only thing in DBISAM that is "time-based" is the server-based scheduled events in version 4.x. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Feb 20 2006 7:38 PM | Permanent Link |
"Hüseyin Aliz" | Hi,
Could be schedule of a Antivirus or Microsoft update? Regards, Hüseyin "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:BC70F451-D902-4AB4-AE63-E6F32C26D753@news.elevatesoft.com... > William, > > << We supply an application which runs on WinXP Pro using DBISAM c/s v3.30 > (I know, we will upgrade eventually). We have a customer whose PCs > regularly freeze at 12 noon. No other customer is reporting this problem > and we are convinced it's not DBISAM or our application. However, for > completeness we need to cover all the angles. So my question is - has > anybody experienced a similar problem with DBISAM and if so what was the > solution? >> > > I haven't seen any reports from anyone regarding anything like this, as > would be expected. The only thing in DBISAM that is "time-based" is the > server-based scheduled events in version 4.x. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > > |
Tue, Feb 21 2006 12:46 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Hüseyin,
<< Could be schedule of a Antivirus or Microsoft update? >> Sure, it could be anything like that that is misbehaving. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Feb 22 2006 9:42 AM | Permanent Link |
William Nightingale | Thanks Hüseyin & Tim.
We've checked every schedule we can think of internal to our app or any other like Anti Virus. We've also checked the Windows scheduler. Nothing is scheduled for around 12:00. As I said, I was not expecting there to be anything from a DBISAM angle but I had to check every angle. We've now found that "every 12:00" is actually "it can happen every day for a week and then be fine for ages that only occurs at some of the installations". It could be something a user is doing or even an intermitent hardware fault. I'll keep scratching my head and leave you in peace. Thanks again William "Hüseyin Aliz" <huseyinaliz@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi, Could be schedule of a Antivirus or Microsoft update? Regards, Hüseyin "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:BC70F451-D902-4AB4-AE63-E6F32C26D753@news.elevatesoft.com... > William, > > << We supply an application which runs on WinXP Pro using DBISAM c/s v3.30 > (I know, we will upgrade eventually). We have a customer whose PCs > regularly freeze at 12 noon. No other customer is reporting this problem > and we are convinced it's not DBISAM or our application. However, for > completeness we need to cover all the angles. So my question is - has > anybody experienced a similar problem with DBISAM and if so what was the > solution? >> > > I haven't seen any reports from anyone regarding anything like this, as > would be expected. The only thing in DBISAM that is "time-based" is the > server-based scheduled events in version 4.x. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > > |
Wed, Feb 22 2006 12:59 PM | Permanent Link |
"Alan Questell" | Check the date and time properties and see if it is trying to synchronize
(and failing) with a time server (Internet Time tab). "William Nightingale" <williamnightingale@hadleyhealthcare.co.uk> wrote in message news:5AC1E053-38C0-4FE8-BA5E-80083C335FA5@news.elevatesoft.com... > Thanks Hüseyin & Tim. > > We've checked every schedule we can think of internal to our app or any > other like Anti Virus. We've also checked the Windows scheduler. > Nothing is scheduled for around 12:00. |
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