Re: PuTTY 0.54 hangs intermittently on Windows 2000
From: Jacob Nevins (jacobn_at_chiark.greenend.org.uk)
Date: 02/26/04
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Date: 26 Feb 2004 20:54:03 +0000 (GMT)
Jacob Nevins <jacobn@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes:
>Bruce <bel@gal.co.za> writes:
>>PuTTY finally hung again, but this time I saw it hang.
> [...]
>>Is this coincidence, or is MS Office [2002] the fly in the ointment?
>
>Dunno. I use Win2K, but not Office 2002 (I use 2000 instead), and I
>don't see it. Anyone else able to add to or falsify this correlation?
OK, someone's told us they're using Office 2000 and still see it.
Another stab in the dark: it's not correlated with Visual Studio, is it?
>Actually, can you enable SSH packet logging for a hanging session and
>let us know where the log stops? Contrary to what I said in another
>post, it looks like it might actually be helpful. (mail it to
><putty@projects.tartarus.org> if you'd prefer)
Anyone?
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