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to: Robert Wolfe
from: Patrick Vittori
date: 2004-10-07 20:08:32
subject: Logon probs

Evenin' Robert,

 Tried your system tonight and got -all- the way to entering my city/state
data. Patience won out for getting past the initial screen. :)

 Questions come to mind of:

1. Do you have ANSI.SYS loaded in the configuration files for your operating system?

2. Are you using the computer as a CD or DVD player?

 Reason I ask the first is that my telnet program sends that data to my BBS
when I connect and Ezy responds with a comment that ANSI has been detected.
I get the ANSI screens vs the ASCII text screens. 

 As to the 2nd question, theres a serious lag time between keypress here
and response there. Almost like Ezy was having to share time slices with
another program that is running at a higher priority or eating up most of
the CPU time.

 Also, I ran out of time trying to login. If I remember correctly, only 15
min passed before I got a msg that I was out of time and to call back
tomorrow. New Users might need a bit more time due to the difference in
typing speed. (not a prob here. I type about 80 mistakes/min. Ask Stephen.
:)

 There should be data in the log for the node I connected to to show you
how long I was allowed to be online. 

 Are you using the default menus & screens that came with the install
or have you changed them? Also, from the Ezy dir type langedit at a DOS
prompt. Once the util screen comes up press the Alt-D keys to bring up
another screen. Make sure that all the data on this screen matches the
location of the Ezy file paths needed to access things like menus, ANS/ASC
screens, and questionaires.

 These are the things that come to mind at the moment. Hope to see your
system active soon.

Laters!
Trav'ler

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