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Hi Mark,
The problem -only- arises when WB is running. I just turn WB off now that I found there is a problem running with NC and it then works fine. I just thought it may be useful to trace in case some lurking thing bites later - that was all I was getting at. I mention it not because I am WB user but see that WB makes intensive use of low-level graphic layers api etc so maybe a useful "testbed" of some kind. Mentioned in case was useful. regards -jss |
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Hello Josh,
Yes, WindowsBlind does serve as a "stress test", to use computer programming lingo. I don't intend to install it on my clean development and testing machines, because sometimes "Windows layer" software can behave sort of like a virus, that is difficult to uninstall. But, I might set up WindowsBlind in a "virtual machine" (a second copy of Windows running within Windows) so that I can just completely destroy the virtual machine after I'm done testing Composer with WindowsBlind. This is a good insight you have as to how this rare circumstance problem could indeed expose a bug that might unknowing to me reveal itself with symptoms elsewhere-- probably also at the time of exiting Composer. End of geek talk. Cheers -- Mark |
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