when I run an optimization then sometimes it will happen, that the chart is not shown but red lines and error can be seen. I believe you have encountered this before. What strikes me now, is that I run this on few computers with beta13 (all but one) and beta20 (only one) as we do not test on betas higher than 14 as they are more unstable (do not want to discuss this right now as I am communicating with NT support through emails) and we have only one highest beta to test it.
So imagine on Sunday I run optimization to end on Monday. On Monday I am sick and in bed but I checked if all is ok, I have seen test results with charts but felt so bad I postponed evaluation of results to Tuesday. Today I checked the PCs and see that everywhere are errors and graph cannot be seen. I did NOTHING in between, yesterday when I was closing remote desktop connection (through which I control tests in our data center) everything was ok. Just time passed. We have experienced this error many time before but only as a result of longer lasting test, not quick test lasting 2 hours that finished ok (when I clicked yesterday, charts were changing and NT was working fine, today I log in and see there is error). What is NT doing by itself that by itself can cause an error when the user does not touch the NT?
What is another interesting fact, is that beta 20 did not save into log and trace files information about this eroor, but beta13 did log about drawing. To resolve this error I am sending you both trace and log files from beta 20 (there is nothing logged) and from beta13 (which I still consider more stable). I have been told that you no longer support beta13, from my communication withNT support I have the feeling that as you do not support older betas that you will just ignore beta 13 log file and as in beta20 you will find nothing you will not consider this a problem. I hope you will sooner or later change this practice.
I am looking forward to hear that this error will not be present in the next beta version. If you need anything, just ask for it.
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