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MC 14 doesnt stop

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MC 14 doesnt stop

I am running Mathcad 14.0 M035 (14.0.3.374 []) on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
Every time I close the programm, the process mathcad.exe*32 does not close. I only can terminate it with the taskmanager.
If I do not terminate the process and start and close mc again, 2 such proccesse get stuck in the processlist.
I can reproduce this on all of my Windows 7/64 machines.
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On 3/21/2010 7:00:00 AM, cyxturbo wrote:
>I am running Mathcad 14.0 M035
>(14.0.3.374 []) on Windows 7
>Ultimate 64 bit.
>Every time I close the
>programm, the process
>mathcad.exe*32 does not close.
>I only can terminate it with
>the taskmanager.
>If I do not terminate the
>process and start and close mc
>again, 2 such proccesse get
>stuck in the processlist.
>I can reproduce this on all of
>my Windows 7/64 machines.

This is a known bug of M030 and its not Win7 nor 64Bit specific.
If you don't use the Windchill integration you may want to use M030 which doesn't show this bug. To the best of my knowledge M035 brings no furher features or bugfixes - Windchill only.

Rmix


BTW - is it only me having problem posting a reply. Nearly everytime when I press the Post-Button I get an Errormessage. Using the back-Button of my browser and sending again usually works fine then.

The Error-Message is:

Error in WebBoard
An internal error has occurred in WebBoard.

03/21/2010 10:01:30 (MATH009) (Mathcad2000) Reginald Meixner (rmix22) ERROR in WebBoardServer4.WB_MsgDone(): #13: Type mismatch

Please note what you were doing when this problem occurred, so we can identify and correct it. Write down the Web page you were using, any data you may have entered into a form or search box, and anything else that may help us duplicate the problem. Then contact the administrator of this service:

-

I believe you meant to write that it's a known bug of M035, not M030.

Mona

Yes, of course. Its a M035 bug. Sorry for the typo



RMix



On 3/22/2010 11:36:39 AM, MonaZ wrote:

>I believe you meant to write

>that it's a known bug of M035,

>not M030.

>

>Mona




Hi,
Any news regarding v14 M040?
Thanks.

On 4/7/2010 11:34:57 AM, spa wrote:
>Hi,
>Any news regarding v14 M040?
>Thanks.
Yes, sad news. According to a post from Mona in another thread there will be no M040.
The next releases, according to "Mathcad Vision and Product Roadmap", will be Version 15 in June 2010 and 6 months later Mathcad Prime 1.0 in December 2010.
Is this called "milking the cow"?

According to the paper, Mathcad 15 will have Win7 certification, MS Excel 2007 support, symbolic bug fixes, addressed performance/memory leak issues and some others
Interestingly enough that the bug fixes are mentioned under "new and updated functionality" - no comment.

RMix


On 4/7/2010 12:41:24 PM, rmix22 wrote:
>updated
>functionality

Updated in the sense that it now functions 🙂

Richard

I just searched the bug database, and this issue is fixed for Mathcad 15.

Mona
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