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In <200604042238.k34Mc4jG035496@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/04/06  
   at 03:36 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I guess not -- I don't know what a desktop enhancer is.  
 
Anything the extends the WPS is a desktop enhancer.  The one I know you  
are running is eWP which is XWorkPlace configured for eCS.  
 
>There is a lot in there.  
 
:-)  
 
>I took out:  
>Scheduler Helper  
>MMOS2 Updater  
 
>(was that OK to remove those?)  
 
It's OK to remove anything while testling. :-)  You saved them to a work  
folder, so you can alway put them back.  
 
>Any of those OK to remove? (except manyclip -- I can't live without that  
>one).  
 
What if it turns out to be the source of your problem?  
 
>On one reboot, everything worked OK. I hope that will continue.  
 
When you are satisfied the hang is gone, move one back.  Later move the  
other back.  Since you probably have a timing problem, just running the  
objects in a different order might be sufficent to correct the hang.  
 
Steven  
 
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