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Yes, Troy is absolutely correct, 'winBLOWS' is my reference to m$ (non)operating system.

Can this be cross-posted to the DOD forum, too??

As for what your SA's have found, I would be most interested in any/all findings.

We've found that this behavior is much more prevalent with the native Solaris 8 client, than with the native Solaris 2.5.1 client. Also,we've found that if someone log's into GCCS as 'sysadmin', then the crash is not as likely, though it will still occur.

Interestingly enough, one of my GoGlobal client 'servers' is a DISA version (SIPRNET) running Solaris 2.5.1, and the other GoGlobal client 'servers' (the one that has the GoGlobal crash) is the JDISS load (JWICS) running on Solaris 8 (11/01). Aside from the underlying operating system, the CDE appears to be different. On the DISA version, the CDE is TriTeal CDE (a company that I've been told is out of business since the mid 1990's), and the JDISS version appears to be modified Solaris CDE.

Again, thanks and any more information would be great!
 
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