Re: GPF with latest Netscape installation
San Benito County Free Library (sbclib@garlic.com)Fri, 1 Mar 1996 21:21:07 -0800
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> Here we go with another round of the same old story...
>
> Netscape 2.0 is in general release. This is supposed to mean that it
> is relatively stable. I have found that it is entirely stable, much
> in the same way that a corpse is stable. It installs just fine, but
> after running Trumpet Winsock and establishing a connection, it
> immediately generates a familiar GPF error message, identifying
> NETSCAPE.EXE as the culprit module, the failure occurring at
> 001F:9D17. The Trumpet log records the error as a matter of Netscape
> not calling WSACleanup.
>
> I am currently Netscape-less. (I can think of worse predicaments.)
>
> Any solutions?
>
> Dean C. Rowan
> Whittier Public Library
>
We are using Netscape 2.0 with no problems.
Dick Fish
San Benito County Library
470 Fifth Street
Hollister, CA. 95023
408 637 2013
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