Johnny Russ wrote: > I have a desktop PC running Windows 7 32-bit and a laptop running > Windows 7 64-bit. I use kerberos and network identity manager to > access my AFS files. Everything seems to work fine. Except that > randomly (every few days or so) I will notice my CPU is maxed out. > When I check the task manager netidmgr.exe and explorer.exe will be > the 2 processes that are maxing out the CPU. This usually happens when > I am not even directly using netidmgr or AFS. I cannot kill them from > task manager, with taskkill, or with pskill from sysinternals. I have > to reboot to stop them from maxing out the CPU. >
I have seen something like this on my XP box and I believe it was netidmgr if that is the app that sits in the system tray. After some time (days) it seems to be grabbing all the messages in the message pump and suddenly all of my windows go crazy, flashing windows all over the screen. I have to find my DOS window and kill it off and then things return to normal. I don't think this is specific to Windows 7. I haven't had time to follow up as I have plenty of other projects on my plate. Danny > I realize that Windows 7 is not officially supported or even > officially released yet, but it will be soon. Network Identity > Manager, Kerberos, and AFS all seem to work fine without any issues. I > was just curious if anybody else is running Windows 7 and seeing this > issue. How can I confirm that this is actually a bug when running > under Windows 7? Or even better any ideas how to avoid it would be > appreciated. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos