Dave, if you suspect a server-side routine might fall to debug
then I'd recommend putting server access into a separate
client-side thread.  That doesn't stop the aborts, but it does
prevent such things from affecting the end-user's session.
Having a lot of experience with the visually-impaired (and speech
synthesis and voice recognition development), I think is very
important in this case.  If you detect an abort you can use a
separate channel (email, web service, etc) to get a message back
to you or the server admin.

HTH
Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com
Nebula R&D sells mv.NET and other Pick/MultiValue products
worldwide, and provides related development and training services
  


Dave wrote:
> The client screen locks up, and my talking 
> screenreader goes into sulk mode, which normally means 
> I have to reboot.
> 
> I wouldn't expect anyone on the list to solve the 
> screenreader problem, but sighted colleagues have 
> reported similar experiences with this type of 
> connection.
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