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On Apr 14, 8:27am, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: > Subject: Re: WHFC 0.3b > Jonathan Chen wrote: > > > > On Sat, 12 Apr 1997, Uri Shkolnik wrote: > > > About the problems with whfc - do you run hylafax via inetd or as stand > > > along (with script)? > > > > On my system, HylaFAX runs on the server with the faxq, hfaxd and > > faxgetty processes active all the time. All the versions of WHFC we've > > downloaded still freezes. It appears to be pretty random process on > > all the 5 PC's that I've installed it on.. > > i also run faxq and hfaxd stand alone. Do you send documents with > graphics ?. WHFC does only sporadic updates of it's windows when it > send data to the server. > > I use the PASV-Mode to make data connections to the HylaFAX-Server. > Could there be a problem ? because the data transfer to the server > seems relative slow. My lockups occur way before any data is even attempted to be sent to the server. While trying to diagnose this problem, I have been attempting to send data without graphics from MS Word. 90% of the time anymore, WHFC locks up on me before I can even get a chance to hit the phonebook button to lookup a number. The other 10% of the time WHFC locks up either when I do press the phonebook button, or when I come out of the phonebook. Sometimes one or both windows just disappear, and the graphics in the background do not get updated until I CTRL-ALT-DEL and end the task. If it doesn't lockup right away after the window pops up, I can make it lockup by grabbing WHFC's main title bar and move it around on the desktop. After WHFC locks up, a scan of my Windows directory on the PC reveals three files that were created - ~fax0000.ps, ~fax0001.ps, and fax.prn. Fax.prn is my printer output spool file. All have an identical size. Tony --