As previously mentioned since I have done my upgrade my maps disappear
after changing services or anything else to do with a map.  I end up at
a blank page with the only option is to select the TopView option.

Regards

Gary Swanton, MCSE 
IT Systems Support 
IT Shared Services, Village Roadshow Limited 
C Melbourne - Bourke St Level 3, 206 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
PO Box 1411M, Melbourne VIC 3001 
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Sent: Thursday, 30 October 2003 10:43 AM
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Upgrading to 8.01 was worth it to me as I now have less memory leaks
than before!  I can get the WUG service to stop on demand most times
however after about a week running I do need to start killing processes
to get it to stop.  Saying that it is still much better than 8.0!

I think that these issues only happen on Win2k with SP4.  Our WUG with
8.0 was just fine on SP3.  (and I think Ipswitch can confirm that this
is the case)




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Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 5:04 PM
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At the risk of getting flamed,(fire away!) me too!  I'm still waiting at
8.0. 

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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] 8.01 Patch released


I concur...... will wait.

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Once again, I'll ask, what is the consensus on this upgrade?  I'm still
operating with version 8.0.  I have no interest in doing a complete
re-installation right now.  I've got other fish to fry.  I guess I'll
have to weigh the benefits of what's in the upgrade vs the risk of
failure and re-install.

Chris Powers
Systems Engineer
MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
Keane IT Technical Services



 

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I finally loaded 8.01 (release 2003.05.21), plus the hotfix on a system.
WhatsUpG.exe still has (or now has) a problem with memory. When runnig
as a service everything works fine. When you stop the service and try to
start as an application it hangs and the memory consumption climbs up to
20 MB. Then it stops working. When you start whithout loading any map it
seems working. But after you try to open a new map it crashes.

After deinstallation and a new install it seems to work.
After one day running, it's memory usage is just over 20MB and it
crashes like described.

System Specs:
Compaq Proliant 5000, PIII 200MHz, 256MB ram, running Win 2K, SP 3,
Terminal Services in Admin-Mode Tested also on Compaq Proliant DL380G2
P4, 4GB RAM, running Win 2K, SP 3 Terminal Services in Admin-Mode

Thanks,

Klaus Kaehmer
Investitionsbank Berlin
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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