I would check the Date & Time control panel to see if you're set to use a
Network Time Server. If so, disabled that. If you don't use Folder Actions,
you can disabled that in extensions manager. Since you've never used the
Script Editor, its a safe bet you don't.

Jay

on 3/23/01 9:02 AM, Glenn R. Fong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> {"Application Switcher", "Control Strip Extension", "Folder Actions", "Time
> Synchronizer", "Internet Explorer", "Outlook Express", "Microsoft Word",
> "Sherlock", "Script Editor"}
> 
> I have had these annoying temporary freezes that can last longer the 30
> seconds for some time now.  It happens when I'm online.  When I have the
> same apps open but am not online, never happens.



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