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Can you take it?

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calfcreek
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Can you take it?

Just for fun I'd like to tweak the software development team:

While reading through the read me file for SP-1 under "Primary Issues Resolved by the Service Pack" is a list of 'issues' that have been resolved. Among this list are items such as "Open, Save and Close". Now this is just too funny. This seems to be a pretty fundamental procedure and one would think that something as mundane as 'Open' would be resolved before the implementation of a software package! ROTFLMAO.

Sorry, guys and gals. I couldn't resist. I know it's semantics and ya'll are working hard over there. Just a glance from a lesser intelligent life form in flyover country.

(feel free to pile on fellow neanderthals!) all in fun of course.

Keith (I can't even install a service pack) Rodebush
SGAI
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Anonymous
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Still not able to download a clean copy to install?

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calfcreek
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It was a nightmare Dean, I finally got an uncorrupt download, but after installation kept getting fatal errors. I eventually found that having PB set to launch on start up was causing the crashes. I had to open with a generic shortcut with the US imperial profile, then switch profiles, then uncheck "Show Project Browser at startup" in the Options/AEC Project Defaults tab. Then, save and close and then our firm shortcut with our profile worked fine. I'm hoping they fix it because it has been handy to have PB launch at start up as a way to 'indoctrinate' everyone to constantly work through PN, not file/open. I've also noted that inserting a TIFF file causes a crash.

Keith D. Rodebush
SGAI

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