NT Bug , I dunno a moment of your time please.

M

Macroman

I have what I beleive to be a strange bug which I cannot resolve and I think
it could be NT related.

All I ask is a moment of your time to reply to this posting after viewing.

I have created a method of using arc to draw a performance dial, the URL
below will show you the results.
http://www.websamba.com/macroman/home.htm

I have pasted the images in so you can see the before and after.

The left image is exactly how it is displayed on my PC , yet on some PC's at
work it looks awful (right image)

I cannot for the life of me think what is causing this.

The Explorer is V6, and both have VML installed, I checked the Windows
registry and the keys realting to VML were identical.

What I can say that on my works PC this Monday it looked like image on the
left, until Tuesday my workstation decided to re-install MS Word.
We are using MS Office 2000 at work and are running under Windows NT. I
don't know if you know anything about networked PC's I know next to nothing.
I have logged into Workstation #1 (mine) and the dial looks terrible now,
log onto Workstation #2 and the dial looks good, so I am almost convinced
that something on my workstation at work has changed and it is not my
profile settings but more to do with workstation configuration, I have
acquired
the assistance of other internet users, using various other O/S and none so
far (15 in total)
have not reported any anomolies with the dial. What I lack is NT user
assistance.

So if you can spare a minute or 2 to have a quick look at the URL above and
see if the dial looks ok on your Win NT O/S, the more feedback I can get
back the better.

Any other ideas you can think of that may be causing this problem would be
very welcome

thank you for your time

Macroman
 
M

Macroman

OOOPS sorry this should have gone into a Win NT newsgroup its a duplicate
and I don't know how to remove it.



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