Scott,

  if you are talking about the CPU Tab then the answers is that is bounces
around no one item is at the top for over a sec.  I see system idle, NTVDM
Declude, smpt32, POP32, iwebmeg, iwebcal.

 If you are talking about the CPU Time tab I have System Idle 13 Hours,
Iwebmsg 2 Hours, System 32 mins.,  POP3d32 11 mins., CSRSS 11 mins., SMTPd32
10 mins.

Lenny Bauman
LRBCG.COM, Inc.
Phone 419-621-5770
Toll Free 1-800-NET-ACCESS (638-2223)
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Still having mail backup and processer
running at or near 100% running at or near 100%


>
> >    I just spent the night install an additional hard drive into the mail
> >server.  I how have over 20 Gig free space on both drives.    The server
was
> >turned on at 8:00 am and the spool dir. was cleaned of any files.   The
> >computer is a dual P3 866 with 1 gig of memory.  Task manager is showing
the
> >computer running at or near 100% all day.
>
> If you go to Task Manager, look at the Processes tab, and click on the CPU
> button, which process(es) are at the top (the ones using the most CPU
time)?
>
>                                                     -Scott
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