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Re[5]: email workspace TS4 (and TS2K workspaces, GS data & symbols ?)



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Yep I was working when your email was posted.

One other thing that I find invaluable all the time is to save my
workspace every day or so with a new name.  I did it today.  I just
click File then save workspace as and choose the name I was using but
edit it.  So today it was June2004_14 and I saved it as June2004_15.
This purges some of the trash that builds up and finally corrupts your
workspace.  In fact 14 crashed on me today.  I reboot then load it
again then save it as 15 and all is fine.  I hate building an new
workspace so this keeps it running nearly or maybe forever.  I make
changes a lot to a workspace and that can cause problems.  If you
don't have a problem I still suggest it.  The main problem I have is
TS2ki will say Or???? has encountered a problem and needs to close.
You hit OK and the charts go white.  You have to reboot to close all
the processes including some that don't show.  Then you almost always
open the workspace again.  But don't think it is ok.  It isn't.  Save
it right then with a new name.  This current workspace probably holds
the record for lasting so long.  Well for me at least.  I'm hard on
them.

Jimmy


Sunday, October 10, 2004, 6:01:04 PM, you wrote:

j> Jimmy,

j> Your on the ball this morning. I just hit the send button and within
j> 2 breaths youv're already replied!

j> Thanks Jimmy I very much appreciate your help.

j> Incidentally, I've been using Casper on the other machine and yes it
j> is much easier. And the 'Ghost machine' mentioned below that I'm
j> looking to replace the hDrive on had Norton AntiV on it. Removed it
j> all as best I could. But I suspect even the LiveUpdate that comes with
j> Ghost is stuffing the live feed up every now any again. However, it's
j> much better after removing Noton AntiV.

j> Guess AntiV ware etc must be the biggest dilemma to all who are using
j> a 'soft-feed' ?





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