Dan,

NDIS.sys is not part of IMail, so IMail is not the 'source' of the problem.
NDIS is used with your NIC and its drivers. I see a copy of ndis.sys in my
SP uninstall and in my ...\drivers directory, so I guess I would suggest
re-installing your Service Pack again. It cannot hurt and may fix the
problem.

If the problem is NIC related, IMail does use that via the OS, so you might
have to uninstall the NIC and re-install it. I've seen that fix problems on
a few occasions (under NT4 and W95/98), maybe it will help in W2K, too.

Daniel Donnelly
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Dirksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] NDIS.sys mem dump


I have been receiving NDIS.sys mem dumps, with ver 6.0 upgraded 6.02.  I
have imail running on an AMD k62 400 with 196mb ram on windows 2000 sp1.  I
am running a small server <25 users and my personal PC is on the local
network.  It seems to dump when it is accessed sometimes but not everytime.
It will dump once a day to every half hour.  Anyone have any clues.

Dan



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