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> Do any of you get a "WCES THUNK" error?
smittyofdhs
post Jan 7 2004, 05:42 PM
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I have no idea why this started happening but when I logoff on my laptop (WinXP Pro), I get a "program not responding" dialog titled:

WCES Manager Thunk Window Not Responding

I can end the task and the logoff will complete. I know this relates to Activesync. I have uninstalled AS 3.7.1, verified all program files and registry entries were gone, then reinstalled 3.7.1. Still having the problem.


Anybody else have this same message appearing?


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Paris
post Jan 9 2004, 05:55 PM
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I'm running W2K on my laptop and get the same error once or twice a week. It's good for a laugh on a bad day - only Microsoft would use the word "thunk"!!
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smittyofdhs
post Jan 9 2004, 06:00 PM
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It's funny because I've been in the IT industry for 15 years and I still don't know what "Thunk" means. I've seen it all thru out windows (95,98,2000,NT,ME,XP) and still can't find a definition of it.


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post Jan 9 2004, 06:05 PM
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Thunking used to mean the process of masking 16 bit processes to run as 32 bit processes. It probabaly still does ;-)


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