• WcStart Windows 10

    From CRAIG STRUTT@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:12:12 2019
    Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 17:38:08 -0400
    From: CRAIG STRUTT
    To: HECTOR SANTOS
    Subject: WcStart Windows 10
    Newsgroups: win.server.program
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    Upgraded to Windows 10. All is working well (with a lot of effort in between) One issue left that I can't seem to squash.

    WcStart runs just fine, and starts up all the correct programs in the
    correct order. If the system is rebooted and it runs (automatically)
    WcMail takes up all of the processor time. If I decrease the CPU
    affinity to just 2 of 4, it immediately stops the excess CPU usage and
    I can then bump it back up to all processors and all operates normally.

    If I do a shutdown after reboot, and restart, WcMail works as expected.

    That is minor and I reboot infrequently so not a terrific issue other
    than Windows 10 auto updates.

    The big issue is that WcStart does not finish correctly, and after all
    other programs are running correctly, hangs with 25% CPU usage.

    I've run DGView but I'm not understanding the log file, so I'll attach
    that for you here. If you need any additional information please let
    me know.

    Window 10 64bit
    Latest AUP update.
    WcStart is listed as 6.4.454.2 and is running in compatibility mode XP
    Service Pack 3 as are most other Winserver programs.

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  • From LEE GREEN@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:12:12 2019
    Date: Sat, 05 Sep 2015 13:52:40 -0400
    From: LEE GREEN
    To: CRAIG STRUTT
    Subject: RE: WcStart Windows 10
    Newsgroups: win.server.program
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    On 9/3/2015 5:38 PM, CRAIG STRUTT wrote to HECTOR SANTOS:

    Upgraded to Windows 10. All is working well (with a lot of effort in between) One issue left that I can't seem to squash.

    WcStart runs just fine, and starts up all the correct programs in the correct order. If the system is rebooted and it runs (automatically) WcMail takes up all of the processor time. If I decrease the CPU
    affinity to just 2 of 4, it immediately stops the excess CPU usage and
    I can then bump it back up to all processors and all operates normally.

    If I do a shutdown after reboot, and restart, WcMail works as expected.

    That is minor and I reboot infrequently so not a terrific issue other
    than Windows 10 auto updates.

    The big issue is that WcStart does not finish correctly, and after all other programs are running correctly, hangs with 25% CPU usage.

    I've run DGView but I'm not understanding the log file, so I'll attach
    that for you here. If you need any additional information please let
    me know.

    Window 10 64bit
    Latest AUP update.
    WcStart is listed as 6.4.454.2 and is running in compatibility mode XP Service Pack 3 as are most other Winserver programs.


    As far as WC6.4 XP SP3 compatibility mode and Windows 10 from my testing
    all it does is screw up things, some of my programs wouldn't even function properly with it set and I tried all the different OS modes even the compatibility troubleshooter which I abruptly aborted when I saw where it
    was going. Have you tried wcMail and wcStart and all the other WC apps for
    that matter without any compatibility mode on them? That's the way I'm
    running WC6.4 without any problems on a 2CPU Pentium 4 under W10 Pro 32Bit.

    What is your last entry in wcStart? Does it have "wait for program to
    finish" box checked?


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  • From CRAIG STRUTT@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:12:12 2019
    Date: Wed, 09 Sep 2015 08:45:38 -0400
    From: CRAIG STRUTT
    To: LEE GREEN
    Subject: RE: WcStart Windows 10
    Newsgroups: win.server.program
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    Sorry so long to reply. Family health issues.

    There are no wait for program to finish boxes checked. WcStart exhibits
    this behavior (locks at 25%) even when run to check it's settings.

    On 9/5/2015 1:52 PM, LEE GREEN wrote to CRAIG STRUTT:

    On 9/3/2015 5:38 PM, CRAIG STRUTT wrote to HECTOR SANTOS:

    Upgraded to Windows 10. All is working well (with a lot of effort in between) One issue left that I can't seem to squash.

    WcStart runs just fine, and starts up all the correct programs in the correct order. If the system is rebooted and it runs (automatically) WcMail takes up all of the processor time. If I decrease the CPU affinity to just 2 of 4, it immediately stops the excess CPU usage and
    I can then bump it back up to all processors and all operates normally.

    If I do a shutdown after reboot, and restart, WcMail works as expected.

    That is minor and I reboot infrequently so not a terrific issue other than Windows 10 auto updates.

    The big issue is that WcStart does not finish correctly, and after all other programs are running correctly, hangs with 25% CPU usage.

    I've run DGView but I'm not understanding the log file, so I'll attach that for you here. If you need any additional information please let
    me know.

    Window 10 64bit
    Latest AUP update.
    WcStart is listed as 6.4.454.2 and is running in compatibility mode XP Service Pack 3 as are most other Winserver programs.


    As far as WC6.4 XP SP3 compatibility mode and Windows 10 from my testing
    all it does is screw up things, some of my programs wouldn't even function properly with it set and I tried all the different OS modes even the compatibility troubleshooter which I abruptly aborted when I saw where it was going. Have you tried wcMail and wcStart and all the other WC apps for that matter without any compatibility mode on them? That's the way I'm running WC6.4 without any problems on a 2CPU Pentium 4 under W10 Pro 32Bit.

    What is your last entry in wcStart? Does it have "wait for program to finish" box checked?



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