I have seen this once before, ES_NO_DYNMEM seems to indicate a Memory problem I figured. I rebooted the card and it corrected. I haven't seen it since.
Dave Lajoie RA Administrator North Country Internet Access E-Mail:dave@ncia.net
"She's dead, Jim".....
It's probably running out of memory. Needs a reboot. (What a surprise)
Carl Litt Network Administrator Execulink Internet
Arg. I was afraid of that. *sigh* Thanks for the confirmation. :-\ -- ********************************************************* Michelle M. Mogil, Info Tech Engineer Systems and Operations, Cornell Information Technologies 735 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 vox: (607) 255-0516, fax: (607) 255-8521 email: mmm3@cornell.edu **********************************************