If you use iostream, you should always use endl (or ends) instead of '\n'. endl 
provide line feed plus it flush the stream.

 I think your problem was just an unflushed or broken stream, probably related to 
something you did before. I'm almost 99.999999% sure that it was not a winME prob (but 
who knows with Microsoft?).

Thierry

-----Original Message-----
From:   Fabio Spreafico [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, June 21, 2001 1:59 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [expert] Mdk 8.0: problems in running c++ execs.

Hallo people,
and thank you very much for all your suggestions.
Do you know what happened yesterday evening? I wanted to try out your tips, and
I started with remaking my usual procedure (the described one, I was trying
since two weeks). Well...  IT WORKED!!! I didn't need to flush the stream or to
change shell or so! Now I have my brave output and I tried some other codes.
No more problem in having them running.
The only seriuos thing I made with the machine the day before, was to reset
the Windows OS to a previous date (Windows ME has this feature: it's possible
to restart the computer with the settings of some days before). Do anybody
think that a "cross-talk" between the two OS on the same computer could happen?
Personally I've serious doubts! Well, if not... it was wizardry. I'm happy that
finally all is working as it must.. Maybe my Computer wanted to force me
subscribe to a so interesting newsgroup!

Bye

Fabio





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