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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/28/2018 8:01 PM, Bill Campbell
via Filepro-list wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, Oct 27, 2018, Rod Caddy via Filepro-list wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Since this issue makes no since, I thought I would add some more to it.
After Brian's suggestions, I decided to go back and start from the beginning
and redo all my tests and the additional things he suggested to make sure I
was not losing my mind. So here was my procedure and as a reminder what I am
using:
SCO 3.2.5.0.6 i386
Filepro 4.05.08K7D4
AlphaCom Terminal Emulation
Windows 7 on all PCs except 1 which is Windows 10
BTW, this is *not* a new user to the system.
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<pre wrap="">In this case the only difference I see is COLUMNS=80 and LINES=25. Bare in
mind, that this is the same user on the system and depending on which system
I log in from, W7 or W10, one prints one does not. Because I am logging into
the same user account, I am using the same menus, the same config files, the
same printers. Everything is exactly the same as far as Unix, filePro, and
AlphaCom are concerned.
What I have not done is use a different emulator on the W10 PC, simply ran
out of time. I will be going back to the client on Monday to try that. If
that does not work I am truly at a loss. I welcome any feedback that you may
be able to offer.
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I'm not a Windows user, but it sounds to me that the problem is
likely with the AlphaCom terminal emulator as everthing else is
the same. Have you checked to see if there's a newer version?
My clients running FilePro are usually running Anzio or Putty,
and I haven't heard of problems with either of these.
Bill
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<p><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I upgraded to the
latest version and it still does it. I will be trying Putty
tomorrow. BTW, my apologies for using the wrong "since" should
have been "sense".</font><br>
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