Dave Swegen wrote:
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> Am I the only one who after exiting WP has a process called wpexc ruuning?
> I have to manually kill off the darn thing...
>
> dave
I never noticed it before, but I too have it running. I have the
commercial version installed. That's strange. Well I'm off to kill it
now.
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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Dave Swegen wrote:
> Am I the only one who after exiting WP has a process called wpexc ruuning?
> I have to manually kill off the darn thing...
I have this also with both WP7 and WP8.
Bob
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Tucson, AZ
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Dave Swegen wrote:
> Am I the only one who after exiting WP has a process called wpexc ruuning?
> I have to manually kill off the darn thing...
No, you aren't alone. I have the same problem here. And other, e.g., when
opening (or trying to) documents via NFS. WP locks!
BTW,
Am I the only one who after exiting WP has a process called wpexc ruuning?
I have to manually kill off the darn thing...
dave
On Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 02:11 -0500, Alec Smith wrote:
> I've been running WordPerfect on Slink for awhile now... Works great. I
> didn't have any problems with installati
I've been running WordPerfect on Slink for awhile now... Works great. I
didn't have any problems with installation, or running afterwards.
My one complaint about WP? The extra dialog for closing the program,
setting preferences, etc. They ought to be rolled together like the
Winblows version -- Wi
Just to add some noise to the various WordPerfect threads,
these are the error messages, I get when I try to install it.
./install.wp: line 11: 764 Segmentation fault $Platform/ins/wpinstg
color grey >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
./install.wp: line 13: 765 Segmentation fault $Platform/ins/
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