GANDALF Communication Problem MCIS would like to thank you for your cooperation in helping us diagnose our communications problems that are causing users to be dropped from the systems. We are still investigating the problem and attempting to eliminate possible causes. We encourage users to continue notifying us of dropped connections even if you've already reported one already. Please notify us everytime you are dropped. This will help us in our investigation. If your connection is dropped, you can notify us via the MCIS Help Desk at 529-7900 or via e-mail at [log in to unmask] The information that is most useful to us is: 1) Your name and userid 2) How we may contact you if needed (phone number, e-mail address, etc) 3) The time that you were dropped 4) The class name that you entered at the "enter class" prompt (i.e. V1, MIAVX1, PHOENIX, etc.) 5) How you were connected to the system (modem, terminal in lab, PC/Mac in lab, etc). Again, MCIS would like to thank you for your cooperation and patience in this matter. -- Kent Covert, Software Coordinator Miami Computing and Information Services Miami University, Oxford, OH [log in to unmask] (internet) kacovert@miavx1 (bitnet)