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I am trying to get my xp professional and ibm websphere
to get along. I keep crashing when I am using the ibm
websphere, it says that there is a problem with my device
driver. (Note: I am contacting to IBM OS/390) I have read
all I can find on microsoft crash site, but the problem
continues. It also says there isn't enough memory, which
isn't true, I have plenty of memory on my machine.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?)
>-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to get my xp professional and ibm websphere
>to get along. I keep crashing when I am using the ibm
>websphere, it says that there is a problem with my
device
>driver. (Note: I am contacting to IBM OS/390) I have
read
>all I can find on microsoft crash site, but the problem
>continues. It also says there isn't enough memory,
which
>isn't true, I have plenty of memory on my machine.
>.
>Hello and Good Morning to everyone.
If this isn't the correct newsgroup to help me could
someone point me in the right group? Thanks
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?)
On Wed, 19 May 2004 09:40:15 -0700, Karla wrote:
>>Hello and Good Morning to everyone.
> If this isn't the correct newsgroup to help me could
> someone point me in the right group? Thanks
Hi, Carla. What is an IBM websphere? It's not a part of Windows XP. When
you run into to trouble with things used with or added to Windows, a good
place to start checking for explanations and solutions is the tech support
pages for that program/device.
I found these links with a google search. Hope that they are of some use
for you:
Newsgroup support (link will open default news reader program that reads news:// urls):
news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.websphere.application-server
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