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Since WHFC version .1 came out, I have had several users using it without problem on a daily basis. I grabbed WHFC version .3 yesterday, and switched everyone over to it, including a PC I have (all run Win95). Today, a user reported a lockup problem. It happens on all but one PC. To duplicate it, all I have to do is go to fax something, bring up the phonebook, and many times after I select an entry WHFC will lockup. I am able to end the task by hitting CNTR-ALT-DEL. The times it doesn't lockup, when in the phonebook, if I move the phonebook window around a few times I can get it to. In other words, it's pretty repeatable. So, I switched a couple systems back to WHFC version .1 in hopes of fixing the problem. No joy. It still happens on all but one system. I am unable to determine any difference between this one system and the rest. I read the message the other day about a blank phonebook. I found a pbook.phb file with just "PBOOK 1.0" inside on all systems and deleted it. That didn't help. None of my users have the same phonebooks - so it's not something contained in the phonebooks. Can anyone give me a clue where to look for the problem? Thanks! Tony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tony Poole Traverse City, MI USA tony@umcc.umich.edu tony@cherry1.trv.mi.us X-Mailer: exmh version 2.0gamma 1/27/96 Pgp-Action: none; rfc822=off To: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net> cc: flexfax@sgi.com Subject: Re: Large Scale usage of HylaFAX Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 20:24:12 +0000 From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int> Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com In message <199703200812.QAA22457@asiaonline.net>, Royal Observatory Hong Kong writes: > Hi, > > I am writing to see if anybody has the experience of using > HylaFAX in a large scale (over 20 modems and sending a few > thousand pages per day). > > I want to know if there is any problem and what is the > hardware required (e.q. processing power of CPU). The London TPC.INT cell consists of 10 Multitech modems attached to a Central Data terminal server hanging off a SparcStation20. It received 1341 MIME-encoded e-mail messages to TPC-style FAX numbers yesterday, imaged them appropriately (the ghostscript rasterisations are often the most CPU intensive operations by far) and sent a grand total of 2840 pages. I'm pretty confident you don't need a SS20 to do the job, but cannot back this up with experience. -DPN -- Mr. Arlington Hewes (tpcadmin@info.tpc.int) The TPC.INT Subdomain (http://www.tpc.int/) ************************************************** *** FOR GENERAL INFORMATION *** *** Mail to tpcfaq@info.tpc.int *** *** FOR A LIST OF CURRENT COVERAGE *** *** Mail to tpccover@info.tpc.int *** **************************************************