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Ken
This is my last note on the subject. I trade for a living and this back and
forth thing is taking me away from trading.
> As I said before, I would really like you to privately send me your phone
> number. If you will do this I will have someone at Equis call you and take
> a personal interest in trying to solve your problems.
I am back to using 7.01. It is not perfect by any means, but it is functional. I
would have to be a complete idiot to try and install 7.02 again. I am willing to
wait until there is a better upgrade.
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> Not everyone is having the problems you are having. It may or may not
I realize this, but some are having other problems that I have yet to incur. I
have seen the various problems posted on this list and more from other lists.
As I said, I have 7.01 working, why rock the boat.
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> indicate a problem in our code. Sometimes, there are specific circumstances
> involved with an individual machine configuration which can cause problems
> to appear. Every users environment is different and there are times when our
> code may ONLY show problems in specific machine configurations.
I am not a programmer. I can only go by what I have experienced and seen what
others have experienced since the 1st 6.52 up to 7.02, which makes me think the
majority of the problems are on your end.
> It is in
> our best interest and yours to identify the cause and formulate the remedy.
I agree, but in my case I can be of no help to you. I will not put myself thru
any more reinstallation's, be it
MS 7.01, 7.02 or Win98.
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> I take no pride in the fact that we have caused you so many problems. You
At the present time I have no problems with 7.01. I would like to use the
'zoom', but I can live without it.
If at some time in the future you come up with a workable upgrade, I will most
certainly upgrade. Like I said previously, I have been an MS user since DOS and
up until lately it has been relatively stable.
It is not in my nature to 'attack', but facts are facts. None of the past 4 or 5
'upgrades' were satisfactory by any means. Something is obviously wrong.
Wm
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