Hello G-Listers:

Here is my strange tale.  We are running a G3 Desktop (333 mhz model) with
256 megs of RAM.  The unit is networked to our LAN (three volumes are
usually on the desktop.) The applications are Office 2001, SnapMail,
Timeslips and Quicken 2000. Around the middle of the day, the user's G3
starts lagging during typing.  She types a few letters, there is a delay,
then the letters appear.  Things keep slowing down until she restarts.
After restart, things are fine again.  The user has been cautioned not to
quit and restart applications all day long; once she opens an application,
she leaves it open and tabs between applications.

I have completely reformatted and reinstalled all software on this unit.
The problem has not gone away.  I have zapped PRAM. The user's SnapMail and
Timeslips application are using some pretty big data files.  Quitting these
apps does not help the situation, but I still wonder if there is a
connection.  I almost think it's hardware-related, but why would restarting
help?

Thanks!

-- 
Cheers,
Bob Shutts
Attorney and ad hoc IT Manager
http://www.jolietlawfirm.com



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