Hi
Most likely it is a windows feature, I have never seen a program so
hungry for memory.
My first question however is it a Clean install of XP or an upgrade?
I don't have the problem since long time (I used to have though) but
then again I am running 1.860 (beta for patch 3) on a now days clean
install of XP. If you do a clean install of XP be aware that you need a
new installer from RBTI.
If I am wrong on this and the problem is not solved by 1.860 or clean XP
install, then it will be my last mistake this year before noon tomorrow
Gunnar 



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of marc schluter
Sent: den 20 november 2002 15:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: XP Pro and 6.5++

Hi all --- sorry, I hit Enter and I think I sent a
response too soon.  First mistake this year!

I am running RBW 6.5++ with the second patch installed
on XP pro.  I have not installed the latest patch for
XP.

I get kicked out of RBase about 1-2 times a week at
different spots.  I am unable to duplicate the
crashes.

Is there something I should look for or is this a
feature in Windows to free up memory?

Thanks
marc


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