I agree, and have theorized the same on NT and 98.  But, alas.. I was
presented with a tip just this afternoon for WIN98 usage that may
improve"  -not fix - the sitch....

start | Control Panel | System Icon | Performance Tab | File System tab |
Select Network Server from the drop down

and perform the glorious William Gates - salute - "reboot".


Supposedly the win98 default setting for this option (Desktop...) does not
handle memory mgmnt as well as the Network Server setting.  Caveat emptor
and YMMV.  I have instituted this change on my win98PC with no current
problems.  However the change/benefit has been unoticeable so far - 2 hrs
worth of use.


All the best/HTH,

Steve





> Does anyone else have this problem:
>
> When I have CF Studio 4.5.1 running it seems to take over about 40% of my
> resources.
> I run in the yellow / red (sometimes no color at all) with the MS resource
> meter most all the time.
>
> Ok, I tend to keep lots of apps open I would be happy to be able to run:
> CF Studio
> MS Access
> FTP Access
> 2 or three Netscape windows.
> Outlook
> AOL Instant Massager 4
>
> I consider this minimum running set of apps.
>
> I would be nice to also have these apps open too:
> SQL Manager
> winamp
> PCanywhere
> MS Query
>
> It seems that when I open and close apps my memory (ram) becomes
fragmented.
> So I just leave them open.  (note: I am not saying this as a fact.  Just a
> theory.)
>
> Does anyone know of anything I can disable in CF studio that saves
> resources?  Or any tweaks that helps?  Would Windows 2000 help?
>
>
> System:
> Pent III 500
> 128 Mb RAM (tried 256MB no change)
> Win 98
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark W. Breneman
> -Cold Fusion Developer
> -Network Administrator
> Vivid Media
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.vividmedia.com
> 608.270.9770
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