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Thanks for reading this. I have a potential customer who was referred to me by another customer. It's the usual story, of course: he has a <outdated box nobody can help with> ... and wants me to cure all its ills in five minutes or less. I need help. This guy has a SCO Unix machine, running some proprietary software that he's using for inventory. His tech person says the SCO box is spontaneously rebooting after 30 minutes of use. So, the questions: 1. What would cause SCO Unix to do that? 2. Is SCO Unix similar to SYS V? 3. Has anyone seen/heard of/dealt with "IST" software? Thanks for your time. Bill Horne -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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