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Originally Posted by MAD_DOG
I take it your hear to start trouble? Stealing our company name PC MOD KINGDOM?
About kazaa dont forget who used to work at the Business Software Alliance. I can do what I want when I want it. I can download what I want for the sake of BSA.
If you have a problem contact my Boss at 1-888-667-47229 call him and ask for Anothy.
Also Norton is lame get something more powerful.
That's all I have to say dont get under my skin again or for the 2nd time PCMODKINGDOM.NET will be shut off.
Off your meds again, Jimmy? Tsk-tsk! :mrgreen:
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"02-08-2004, 11:19 AM"
Erm, only looks like a couple of months to me... :mrgreen:
Erm, only looks like a couple of months to me... :mrgreen:
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Dementia,
I've split your question into its own thread, which is located here:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforum...ead.php?t=6266
We do ask that members not "tag" their questions on to a thread started by a member, but instead start their own thread- it makes things less confusing that way.
Thanks for understanding
I've split your question into its own thread, which is located here:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforum...ead.php?t=6266
We do ask that members not "tag" their questions on to a thread started by a member, but instead start their own thread- it makes things less confusing that way.
Thanks for understanding
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The svchost.exe doing the RPC (remote procedure calls) were using 99% cpu on my wifes computer with Windows XP Home making it extremely slow.
The problem always began when Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 was opened for e-mail. And it would not go away until the computer was shut down. :evil:
After some experiments I saw that the problem only occurred if Outlook was started after Windows Messenger (that was always the case since Messenger was set up to run when windows started). :rolleyes:
Finally the problem disappeared when I configured Outlook e-mail and marked the box: "Send/receive immediately when connected" (freely translated from danish). After this Messenger and Outlook could both run in any sequence, with no svchost.exe problems. :mrgreen:
The problem always began when Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 was opened for e-mail. And it would not go away until the computer was shut down. :evil:
After some experiments I saw that the problem only occurred if Outlook was started after Windows Messenger (that was always the case since Messenger was set up to run when windows started). :rolleyes:
Finally the problem disappeared when I configured Outlook e-mail and marked the box: "Send/receive immediately when connected" (freely translated from danish). After this Messenger and Outlook could both run in any sequence, with no svchost.exe problems. :mrgreen:
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