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COREGEN v1.4.0: Solaris Stopwatch "busy" cursor or Windows hourglass cursor lingers (seems to hang) after an operation is completed.
Record #3673
Product Family: Software
Product Line: Coregen
Problem Title:
COREGEN v1.4.0: Solaris Stopwatch "busy" cursor or Windows hourglass
cursor lingers (seems to hang) after an operation is completed.
Problem Description:
Keywords: busy, cursor, stopwatch, hourglass, linger, hang
Urgency: standard
General Description:
COREGEN v1.4.0: Solaris Stopwatch "busy" cursor or Windows
hourglass cursor lingers (seems to hang) after an operation
is completed.
Solution 1:
Solaris:
The stopwatch cursor will usually automatically revert to an
arrow after an operation (such as generation of a core) is
complete.
An exception to this behavior is when a Java error occurs,
for example, an "out of memory" error.
To restore the arrow cursor, open a COREGen window and
manipulate it with your mouse to restore the arrow
cursor.
End of Record #3673
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