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    *Crain, Ron

    Not a single Power Exit! Oh yeah!

    57 Views, 9 Replies
    11-11-2002 11:36 PM
    Symptoms were randomly, I would click inside the File Open dialog and I'd be
    looking at my desktop, or clicking surfaces for an assembly constraint and
    Poof! back to the desktop. This was such a bad problem that I had to spend
    an entire weekend re-creating a design in 5.3 just so I could get some work
    out.

    I know Autodesk has been working extremely hard to resolve this problem -
    Yesterday, I received a SP1 candidate which was supposed to fix my power
    exit problems with R6. I immediately installed it and have been working in
    R6 since 10am yesterday without a single Power Exit! Yeah Baby! This is
    the way it's supposed to work!

    Thanks to the Autodesk team who has been working so hard on this! Thanks to
    Loren Jahraus for actually flying down to Silicon Valley to observe first
    hand what was happening and following through to resolution the steps needed
    to resolve this issue. Autodesk has a highly dedicated team of people who
    truly cares about their customers. Do I wish this problem never happened
    with a released product? Sure, but I bet not as much as Autodesk does.
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    *DJSpaceMouse

    Re: Not a single Power Exit! Oh yeah!

    11-11-2002 11:52 PM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    Ron - what build do you have? 103 or 106?

    "Ron Crain" wrote in message
    news:4C18DAD2CCD1B67EDB2B9969293797C2@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Symptoms were randomly, I would click inside the File Open dialog and I'd
    be
    > looking at my desktop, or clicking surfaces for an assembly constraint and
    > Poof! back to the desktop. This was such a bad problem that I had to
    spend
    > an entire weekend re-creating a design in 5.3 just so I could get some
    work
    > out.
    >
    > I know Autodesk has been working extremely hard to resolve this problem -
    > Yesterday, I received a SP1 candidate which was supposed to fix my power
    > exit problems with R6. I immediately installed it and have been working
    in
    > R6 since 10am yesterday without a single Power Exit! Yeah Baby! This is
    > the way it's supposed to work!
    >
    > Thanks to the Autodesk team who has been working so hard on this! Thanks
    to
    > Loren Jahraus for actually flying down to Silicon Valley to observe first
    > hand what was happening and following through to resolution the steps
    needed
    > to resolve this issue. Autodesk has a highly dedicated team of people who
    > truly cares about their customers. Do I wish this problem never happened
    > with a released product? Sure, but I bet not as much as Autodesk does.
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    *Montgomery, Monty

    Re: Not a single Power Exit! Oh yeah!

    11-12-2002 12:14 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    Man, I wish it was Friday

    "Ron Crain" wrote in message
    news:4C18DAD2CCD1B67EDB2B9969293797C2@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Symptoms were randomly, I would click inside the File Open dialog and I'd
    be
    > looking at my desktop, or clicking surfaces for an assembly constraint and
    > Poof! back to the desktop. This was such a bad problem that I had to
    spend
    > an entire weekend re-creating a design in 5.3 just so I could get some
    work
    > out.
    >
    > I know Autodesk has been working extremely hard to resolve this problem -
    > Yesterday, I received a SP1 candidate which was supposed to fix my power
    > exit problems with R6. I immediately installed it and have been working
    in
    > R6 since 10am yesterday without a single Power Exit! Yeah Baby! This is
    > the way it's supposed to work!
    >
    > Thanks to the Autodesk team who has been working so hard on this! Thanks
    to
    > Loren Jahraus for actually flying down to Silicon Valley to observe first
    > hand what was happening and following through to resolution the steps
    needed
    > to resolve this issue. Autodesk has a highly dedicated team of people who
    > truly cares about their customers. Do I wish this problem never happened
    > with a released product? Sure, but I bet not as much as Autodesk does.
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    Distinguished Contributor
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    Re:

    11-12-2002 12:58 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    You guys have got to quit messing with our minds like this..Friday will be a mad house on the download site...
    Well if 103 & 106 your builds..what will we see this week ? 107 ? 110 ? maybe..if they are doing personal visits for other clients as well ??...Yes Ron I agree..they are probably very unhappy the original cut was so touchy..BUT they do follow through and fix these things as quickly and professionaly as possible...
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    Distinguished Contributor MDB
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    Posts: 326
    Registered: ‎12-10-2003

    Re:

    11-12-2002 01:23 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    We have build 106! There may be one other build between now an Friday or so I was told. No exits here as well, very strong and stable test release so far. Mike
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    *BP

    Re:

    11-12-2002 03:28 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    Has the patch helped the multitude of .idw problems?

    "MDB" wrote in message
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    We have build 106! There may be one other build between now an Friday or so
    I was told. No exits here as well, very strong and stable test release so
    far. Mike
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    *Crain, Ron

    Re:

    11-12-2002 03:41 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    106

    "DJSpaceMouse" wrote in message
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    > Ron - what build do you have? 103 or 106?
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    Distinguished Contributor MDB
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    Posts: 326
    Registered: ‎12-10-2003

    Re:

    11-12-2002 04:01 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    Anything in particular? I have tested extensively in the assemblies and idws with no big issues to mention. Mike
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    *BP

    Re:

    11-12-2002 05:47 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    Nothing we can put our fingers on, just lock up,
    after lock up, after lock up in .idw's

    We have one of three designers using 6 the others
    are still using 5.3.

    The fellow using 6 was OK with it until he started
    detailing!

    Hope we all can get our hands on the SP this
    week.

    Bill


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    Anything
    in particular? I have tested extensively in the assemblies and idws with no
    big issues to mention. Mike
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    *Dotson, Sean

    Re: Not a single Power Exit! Oh yeah!

    11-13-2002 04:13 AM in reply to: *Crain, Ron
    I have noticed the yellow dot lagging has disappeared as well..

    --
    Sean Dotson, PE
    http://www.sdotson.com
    ...sleep is for the weak..
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    "Ron Crain" wrote in message
    news:4C18DAD2CCD1B67EDB2B9969293797C2@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Symptoms were randomly, I would click inside the File Open dialog and I'd
    be
    > looking at my desktop, or clicking surfaces for an assembly constraint and
    > Poof! back to the desktop. This was such a bad problem that I had to
    spend
    > an entire weekend re-creating a design in 5.3 just so I could get some
    work
    > out.
    >
    > I know Autodesk has been working extremely hard to resolve this problem -
    > Yesterday, I received a SP1 candidate which was supposed to fix my power
    > exit problems with R6. I immediately installed it and have been working
    in
    > R6 since 10am yesterday without a single Power Exit! Yeah Baby! This is
    > the way it's supposed to work!
    >
    > Thanks to the Autodesk team who has been working so hard on this! Thanks
    to
    > Loren Jahraus for actually flying down to Silicon Valley to observe first
    > hand what was happening and following through to resolution the steps
    needed
    > to resolve this issue. Autodesk has a highly dedicated team of people who
    > truly cares about their customers. Do I wish this problem never happened
    > with a released product? Sure, but I bet not as much as Autodesk does.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.