From: "Robert Comer"
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> Someone, and Robert claims it wasn't him, said that the problem he is =
having is that icons remain on the screen but clicking on them does =
nothing. That is the symptom that sounds like a display driver =
problem.<
I think you might have read something that's not there, I just did a =
search of all the messages here and nobody said they have icons that = when
you click on something nothing happens.
- Bob Comer
"Rich" wrote in message news:3eb69573$1{at}w3.nls.net...
What does "XP is slow resolving NETBIOS shares" mean? My guess is =
that you mean SMB not NetBIOS. Still, the client waits for the server. =
Do you mean that you snap servers are slow? Have you done a network =
capture to diagnose it?
Someone, and Robert claims it wasn't him, said that the problem he =
is having is that icons remain on the screen but clicking on them does =
nothing. That is the symptom that sounds like a display driver problem.
Rich
"Frank Haber" wrote in message =
news:3eb68fd5$1{at}w3.nls.net...
You're co-opting my problem (g). My drive icons are never fugitive =
in 2000.
XP is so slow resolving NETBIOS shares that I call that a separate =
problem.
I have no special problems with CD icons, and I don't share them. I =
usually
have no mapped drives. I'm peer only, and my Snap! 1000 and 2000 =
are hardly
servers in the usual sense - just cross-platform file bins. My =
fugitive
icons are nearly all shortcuts in a folder on the desktop that I =
created,
and that has no special system status. I haven't tried shift-del, =
but I
also have problems with rename and a simple move of the icon not =
taking in
the displayed large icon representation. And I NEVER see it in list =
or
detail view.
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the symptom that sounds like a display driver =
problem.<
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might have read something that's not there, I just did a search of all = the=20
messages here and nobody said they have icons that when you click on = something=20
nothing happens.
- Bob=20
Comer
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:3eb69573$1{at}w3.nls.net...
What
does "XP is slow =
resolving=20
NETBIOS shares" mean? My guess is that you mean SMB not =
NetBIOS. =20
Still, the client waits for the server. Do you mean that you =
snap=20
servers are slow? Have you done a network capture to diagnose=20
it?
Someone, and Robert =
claims it wasn't=20
him, said that the problem he is having is that icons remain on the =
screen but=20
clicking on them does nothing. That is the symptom that sounds =
like a=20
display driver problem.
Rich
"Frank Haber" <frhaber{at}N0SPMrcn.com>">mailto:frhaber{at}N0SPMrcn.com">frhaber{at}N0SPMrcn.com>
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wrote in=20
message news:3eb68fd5$1{at}w3.nls.net...You're=20
co-opting my problem (g). My drive icons are never fugitive in =
2000.XP is so slow resolving NETBIOS shares that I call that a =
separate=20
problem.I have no special problems with CD icons, and I don't =
share=20
them. I usuallyhave no mapped drives. I'm
peer only, =
and my=20
Snap! 1000 and 2000 are hardlyservers in the usual sense - just=20
cross-platform file bins. My fugitiveicons are nearly all=20
shortcuts in a folder on the desktop that I created,and that has =
no=20
special system status. I haven't tried shift-del, but =
Ialso have=20
problems with rename and a simple move of the icon not taking =
inthe=20
displayed large icon representation. And I NEVER see it in =
list=20
ordetail
view.
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