Murali

Turning off keystroke buffering seems an extreme solution - throwing the baby out with the bath water, as it were. The benefits of buffering are great, IMO. Sounds like a training issue. Maybe a PICNIC - "problem in chair, not in computer"

The default reply is not the only way this happens. I assume you went through the troubleshooting article in the knowledge base, to check all possibilities.

Vern

At 09:00 AM 4/1/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Thanks much to all who responded. It indeed give me
great knowledge and sincerely thank for your valuable
thoughts.
 I found the following
Default reply  . . . . . . . :   *NONE

I was told   work station must be having buffer and
was asked to cancel the Key stroke buffer on client
access.



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