Lotus Notes and WinXP Tablet Edition 2005

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Guest

Currently we are having issues with running Lotus Notes 6.5.1 properly on
Windows XP Tablet Edition 2005 (native Service Pack 2). Lotus Notes will
randomly crash at any given time. There is no pattern to the crashing. We
managed to fix the problem by disabling some support for "Text Services and
Input Languages" within the "Regional and Language Options" accessed through
the control panel. (Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options ->
Languages tab -> Details Button -> Advanced tab on the new window -> uncheck
"extend support of advanced text services to all programs" check box).

This fix is a temporary work around, however we do not want to lose this
functionality. Are there any known fixes for this type of problem? Anyone
seen this type of problem so far with a Tablet PC?

Thanks,

Brent
 
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Rock

Brent@Federated said:
Currently we are having issues with running Lotus Notes 6.5.1 properly on
Windows XP Tablet Edition 2005 (native Service Pack 2). Lotus Notes will
randomly crash at any given time. There is no pattern to the crashing. We
managed to fix the problem by disabling some support for "Text Services and
Input Languages" within the "Regional and Language Options" accessed through
the control panel. (Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options ->
Languages tab -> Details Button -> Advanced tab on the new window -> uncheck
"extend support of advanced text services to all programs" check box).

This fix is a temporary work around, however we do not want to lose this
functionality. Are there any known fixes for this type of problem? Anyone
seen this type of problem so far with a Tablet PC?

Thanks,

Brent

You might want to ask this question in a Tablet PC newsgroup. Here is a
list of all MS newsgroups: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm
 

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