RE: [WinMac] Bronze PB freezing

From: Dan Schwartz (Dan[at]BrakeAndGo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2000 - 06:28:07 PDT

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            John,

            Conflict Catcher - Or more accurately " Conflict Extension" - needs to be
    updated to the latest version any time MacOS hiccups, belches, or farts... Just
    like ~ATM and your antivirus. The reason for this is that " Conflict Extension"
    and antivirii like to jump to the head of the line to load first.

            See you at MacWorld in January!

            Cheers!
            Dan

    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: Welch, John C. [mailto:jwelch@aer.com]
    >Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:25 AM
    >To: winmac@iffy.com
    >Subject: RE: [WinMac] Bronze PB freezing
    >
    >
    >I never said it wasn't dan ;)
    >
    >But I've seen CC get weird with different system versions, and I've
    >never seen EM do that, at least not since 8.1
    >
    >Besides, the fewer things you have running, the better your
    >troubleshooting is. And if you learn to troubleshoot the manual way,
    >then you can use CC *much* better than otherwise, but you're not
    >crippled without it.
    >
    >have fun,
    >
    >john
    >
    >On Monday, October 9, 2000, at 03:11 PM, Dan Schwartz wrote:
    >
    >> Awww shucks, John... Conflict Catcher is a LOT more powerful
    >than Extension
    >> Manager. Besides, you can remove the " Conflict Extension" and run it as an
    >> application.
    >>
    >> Besides, MVK wrote us about this problem to begin with; so
    >Conflict Catcher
    >> would be a BIG help to him in isolating the problem since it's fairly well
    >> automated. Using Conflict Catcher a few times will teach a user on how to
    >> properly use Extension Manager; but for a new user Jeffrey Robbins'
    >program is
    >> a lifesaver.
    >
    >
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