OMG! I haven't worked on a Windows box to develop code that I forgot all about that happening to me. I was consulting for a company that their development environment and all their version control tools were on Windows NT and the same exact thing happened to me. So I downloaded a X-11 server for Windoze NT and used XDM to log onto a Solaris box that way. Never had that issue again. (They had an analog to their VC software on Solaris)


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In reply to Re: Re: Too little biggy problems by blue_cowdawg
in thread Too little biggy problems by ido50

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