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		<title>Keyboard Stops Working After Logging In to Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keyboard Stops Working After Logging In to Windows I experienced a strange problem that ended up having a simple solution. A user called and reported that their keyboard was not responding. The mouse would move just fine, all Task Manager did not show anything unresponsive, but the computer would not respond to any keyboard commands [...]]]></description>
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<p>I experienced a strange problem that ended up having a simple solution. A user called and reported that their keyboard was not responding. The mouse would move just fine, all Task Manager did not show anything unresponsive, but the computer would not respond to any keyboard commands including ctrl+alt+del. Thinking the keyboard probably went bad I grabbed a new keyboard, plugged it in and rebooted the computer. The keyboard worked for a minute then stopped responding again. My first thought was that maybe it was the port itself and not the keyboard so I moved the keyboard to a new port, but no dice, still not working. By this time I noticed a pattern, the keyboard would work just fine when entering credentials, but as soon as the profile loaded the keyboard became completely unresponsive. I logged on to the computer under my own account and as I suspected the keyboard was still working. I deleted the profile of the user who was logging in when the keyboard stopped responding. Boom! Now all of the sudden the keyboard worked just fine. Something in the profile was bad.</p>
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		<title>Mas 90 error 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 00:56:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Problem: "When trying to access the Receipt of Invoice and Receipt of Goods in the Purchase Order module in Sage MAS 90, I am getting error # 12 File PO6CAS.SOA not found." Resolution: To resolve this issue you need to restore the file from backup. Go to the directory C:\BEST\Version4\MAS90\MAS_CAS\pocas and look for the file [...]]]></description>
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"When trying to access the Receipt of Invoice and Receipt of Goods in the Purchase Order module in Sage MAS 90, I am getting error # 12 File PO6CAS.SOA not found."</p>
<p>Resolution:<br />
To resolve this issue you need to restore the file from backup. Go to the directory C:\BEST\Version4\MAS90\MAS_CAS\pocas and look for the file po6cas.old. Make a copy of the file and then rename the copy po6cas.soa. This should resolve the issue and allow you to access Receipt of Invoice and Receipt of Goods in the Purchase Order module.</p>
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