Re: Unhandled Exception
As I mentioned in past posts, we run 40 workstations in a manufacturing environment. I took an informal 'departmental poll' today and found that, every day, every department gets one or more Unhandled Exceptions. Some get several. What is really sad is everyone now accepts it as a fact of life, and by inference, Alpha is an inferior piece of software. This is not a problem we experienced prior to V9, and I have been running Alpha software since A4, transitioning to A5 under V3.
So, it is a problem with V9, and it is discouraging that Alpha has been so quiet on the problem.
V9 has terrific features, and V10 looks to be more of the same, but the constant crashing pretty much makes it all irrelevant in the eyes of those that use the system.
I would not want to count the hours I have spent trying to fix the problem. Lets just say there are a lot more productive things I could have been doing with my time. It has been, and remains, discouraging.
All of our workstations run Network Optimized Shadow Data Bases. Their seems to be some who posted that believe the problem may be buried somewhere in the network optimization. I would be willing to reconfigure all of my workstations away from network optimization to see if that helps. I'll let you know.
As I mentioned in past posts, we run 40 workstations in a manufacturing environment. I took an informal 'departmental poll' today and found that, every day, every department gets one or more Unhandled Exceptions. Some get several. What is really sad is everyone now accepts it as a fact of life, and by inference, Alpha is an inferior piece of software. This is not a problem we experienced prior to V9, and I have been running Alpha software since A4, transitioning to A5 under V3.
So, it is a problem with V9, and it is discouraging that Alpha has been so quiet on the problem.
V9 has terrific features, and V10 looks to be more of the same, but the constant crashing pretty much makes it all irrelevant in the eyes of those that use the system.
I would not want to count the hours I have spent trying to fix the problem. Lets just say there are a lot more productive things I could have been doing with my time. It has been, and remains, discouraging.
All of our workstations run Network Optimized Shadow Data Bases. Their seems to be some who posted that believe the problem may be buried somewhere in the network optimization. I would be willing to reconfigure all of my workstations away from network optimization to see if that helps. I'll let you know.
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