We are running PWB 2.07 on XP Pro machines. We have them set to close when the inactivity timer runs down, clear cache on close, and automatically restart when closed. They are intermittently hanging when restarting: window goes all white, when you try to close the "Program Is Not Responding" window comes up, and clicking "End Now" closes out the program with no restart. I can't figure out why PWB is crashing - it seems random, when I say intermittent I mean I can close out the program 100 times and it will reopen just fine, other times it will crash after one or two tries.
This is happening on all machines in four different buildings. I have tried a constant ping while getting them to crash, there is no loss in network connectivity when this happens. I have tried using an IP rather than named address thinking it might be unable to resolve the URL properly, this doesn't seem to matter either.
Anyone see this before? Any ideas?
Thanks
Mark
PWB hangs on restart
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I would upgrade to a newer version of PWB.
Here are the steps to upgrade.
http://teamsoftwaresolutions.com/phpBB2 ... .php?t=709
--Scott
Here are the steps to upgrade.
http://teamsoftwaresolutions.com/phpBB2 ... .php?t=709
--Scott
We upgraded all our machines. I verified that the ini files were correct. However, we are experiencing the same behaviour. Any other ideas? Or ideas on other methods for clearing the cache if a user were to walk away without logging out of their session?
We have this configured on our catalog machines - so if a user logs in to their account, then walks away without closing the browser, it will automatically close after a certain length of inactivity. This method isn't perfect, since the browser then restarts constantly throughout the day while inactive.
Thanks again!
Mark
We have this configured on our catalog machines - so if a user logs in to their account, then walks away without closing the browser, it will automatically close after a certain length of inactivity. This method isn't perfect, since the browser then restarts constantly throughout the day while inactive.
Thanks again!
Mark