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From: &e7 on 2 Feb 2010 07:36 Is anyone experiencing terrible instabilitty in Project 2010 beta? I'm finding that it's crashing about a dozen times a day. Usually when I either save (grr) or when I select s value from a lookup on a custom field. Right now, it's still like a cute puppy that I can forgive for peeing on the carpet so I'm going to forgive it for a while as it's MUCH better than 2007... but my patience IS wearing a little thin. ------ &e7
From: Rob Schneider on 2 Feb 2010 08:05 Microsoft has a Technet site which they are surely looking at. Perhaps you can find out from there if others are seeing and reporting this instability; and surely Microsoft is looking at this site. http://social.technet.microsoft.com:80/Forums/en-US/projectprofessional2010general/threads --rms www.rmschneider.com On 02/02/10 12:36, &e7 wrote: > Is anyone experiencing terrible instabilitty in Project 2010 beta? > I'm finding that it's crashing about a dozen times a day. Usually when I > either save (grr) or when I select s value from a lookup on a custom field. > > Right now, it's still like a cute puppy that I can forgive for peeing on the > carpet so I'm going to forgive it for a while as it's MUCH better than > 2007... but my patience IS wearing a little thin. > > > ------ > &e7
From: Andrew Lavinsky on 2 Feb 2010 08:33 I have no issues with that. As Rob says, check the forums. I've also found various random security program running on laptops to cause that symptom. Turn off any fingerprint software or Citrix password managers running in the background. - Andrew Lavinsky Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > Microsoft has a Technet site which they are surely looking at. > Perhaps you can find out from there if others are seeing and reporting > this instability; and surely Microsoft is looking at this site. > > http://social.technet.microsoft.com:80/Forums/en-US/projectprofessiona > l2010general/threads > > --rms > > www.rmschneider.com > > On 02/02/10 12:36, &e7 wrote: > >> Is anyone experiencing terrible instabilitty in Project 2010 beta? >> I'm finding that it's crashing about a dozen times a day. Usually >> when I >> either save (grr) or when I select s value from a lookup on a custom >> field. >> Right now, it's still like a cute puppy that I can forgive for peeing >> on the carpet so I'm going to forgive it for a while as it's MUCH >> better than 2007... but my patience IS wearing a little thin. >> >> ------ >> &e7
From: Jim Aksel on 2 Feb 2010 08:40
Please repost P2010 issues here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/projectserver2010,projectprofessional2010 Microsoft would rather us use that site than this forum for P2010 issues. That said, I have been running two different builds of Project 2010 Desktop since March 2009 and it has never crashed, not even once. And I give it a good workout. When you post, please provide very specific information including your OS, SP Level, 63/32 bit, teh verion of Office you are also using. Do you have any other versions of Project installed on the machine? What exactly are you doing when it crashes? Was the file an old Project file that you upgraded or is it a new P2010 format file? Etc.... You will need to give microsoft sufficeint information so they can attempt to reproduce the problem. In the meantime, I will see if I notice anything creating a lookup in the custom fields. -- If this post was helpful, please consider rating it. Jim Aksel, MVP Check out my blog for more information: http://www.msprojectblog.com "&e7" wrote: > Is anyone experiencing terrible instabilitty in Project 2010 beta? > I'm finding that it's crashing about a dozen times a day. Usually when I > either save (grr) or when I select s value from a lookup on a custom field. > > Right now, it's still like a cute puppy that I can forgive for peeing on the > carpet so I'm going to forgive it for a while as it's MUCH better than > 2007... but my patience IS wearing a little thin. > > > ------ > &e7 |