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A thought, but probably not much help. I use a Microsoft Intellipoint
scroll mouse at work. We have a server based host application for our
campus phone book. Whenever I had the mouse drivers loaded I could not do a
search in the phone book. It would GPF as soon as I pressed the search
button. Unload the drivers, and all was well.
How did I fix it? I reloaded the entire operating system. I then reloaded
the mouse drivers. Everything has worked well since. Why? I don't have a
clue.
Kyle
From: Robert Humble <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 5:17 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Mouse or FP
> I have this Logitech wheel mouse. Very fond of it, it's my second one.
> Wore out the first. It's always been a dandy and dependable item.
>
> 6 weeks or so ago I acquired and installed Front Page 2000. It GPFed
every
> so often, causing me to lose material not saved. Bummer. I uninstalled
> it, reinstalled FP98, then reinstalled FP2K, keeping FP98. FP2K continued
> to GPF. FP98 never does.
>
> Finally I figured out what caused the GPFs. When the cursor is in the
> Standard or Formatting toolbar area or title area above, or in the bar at
> the bottom that shows the NUM symbol and the potential download time, and
> the wheel is moved for purposes of scrolling, the program GPFs.
>
> I wonder what I'm dealing with here. Mouse problem, FP2k problem, or as
> seems most likely, a mutual problem of compatability between the two.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Bob
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