on 11/17/02 3:30 PM, (G-Books) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 11:57:17 +0100
> Subject: Re: Wallstreet acting flaky
> From: Jon Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Do you have any kind of extension/control panel set to patch the menu bar,
> or have you hacked the Finder's menu bar in any way? This is the first place
> to start. One you may not immediately think of is fax software. This is

Jon,

Thanks for that suggestion, that appears to have been the problem! Palm had
installed some instant palm desktop feature in the menu bar, I have disabled
that extension, and everything has been running fine for three days since,
except for the occasional IE crash (but that is normal).

Seth
  
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