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On 23/10/2011 8:36 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> That's certainly true. I know some who work on helpdesks who suggest it
> to buy time to research the issue. Not always a good idea, though,
> because if the problem doesn't come back, then you have to wait for the
> next incidence in order to try to address it.:)
By then it might be someone else's problem. :-P
Seriously though, there are sp many things that can add up to a SNAFU
that a power off reset is the simplest solution. Like. who test software
100%, if it at all possible.
Yes I've fault found your problem and it is a memory leak so you can
report it and wait for a fix or reboot when it happens. Your call! ;-)
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Regards
Stephen
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