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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Roy Brown
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>In message <[log in to unmask]>, Wirt Atmar
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>>Christian writes:
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>>> It means that the part of XM (Transaction Manager) trying to post the
>>>log to disk could not complete because it received a bad status from
>>>memory manager. Yet another case where a good dump analysis would
>>>thrill me.
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>Wirt's reply arrived here looking like this:
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>>I'm beginning to think tha tthislistiscomposedofnothingbutwierdos.
>>
>>Wirt Atmar
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>And looks like this, to me, in some subsequent replies, but normal in
>others.
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>As I'm beta-testing a new version of my mail and news reader, it's
>entirely possible that the fault lies here.
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>But, for the edification of the purveyors of said software, did anybody
>else see this oddness?
(Please excuse the self-followup)
The answer will be: anyone using Zone Alarm Free 5.0.1.033, apparently.
The word 'begin' when used as begin without quotes makes ZA go doolally.
So not only is ZA now bloatware, it's buggy bloatware. What a sad ending
for a once-great product... :-(
--
Roy Brown 'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd useful, or believe to be beautiful' William Morris
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