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At 09 FEB 1998 12:15:44PM AKSarvis wrote:

Hello,

We're running AREV 1.12 (Ceridian's Repertoire system) on Novell 4.10, indexing server, no NLM, nothing fancy. Win 95 on all machines. Occasionally an operator will open a window and the following Win95 message will appear:

"Your program accessed memory currently in use at 000FEFE2 from OCFA:D52E. You should save all you work, and then quit your programs. If you continue running this program your system may become unstable.

Do you want to continue?"

In at least one instance the operator continued and history audits were messed up.

Does anyone have any insight as to why this might be happening? Thanks! AKS


At 10 FEB 1998 09:10AM Aaron Kaplan wrote:

Here is a Windows 95 Shortcut for Advanced Revelation. It might help.

You might try changing the PIF just a bit to try and protect the memory some.

You might also want to read the ARev FAQ.

Mostly though, you're probably going to have some problems. ARev is not supported under Win95 without the NLM and the NLM only works with ARev 2.03 and above.

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At 16 FEB 1998 06:49AM Larry Wilson wrote:

I've been running AREV 3.12 on several Win95 networks, Win95/Novell 3.12 networks, Win95/WinNT4.0 networks and have not had any problems except for OE (you know, operator error). I guess the NLM will speed things up if you're on a 10BaseT or an old Lantastic!

Of course, I had to write my own print and print-to-disk manager, but RTI didn't even try to work on Novell 2.64B (remember, it was 6 360K diskettes?)

Yes, it's all picky, but once you tune it, it runs like a VW - not the fastest in the world, but it'll pass most other nets while they're over on the side of the road changing tires (or chips or boards or NLM parameters or whatever).

Oh, yeah, AREV 1.12? So, you don't have any 4+ part keys or 50K+ records in a file! I'm envious!

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