>>IE 5 (2022) w/40960mb memory set

Is that a typo? If you mean 4096, then I'd suggest one of two
possibilities:

        1. When SVG plug-in is initialized, it uses memory out of that
4096. Perhaps you should increase the preferred partition size in the
Get Info dialog to something like 8192.

        2. Although it should have been unnecessary for the SVG
installer to touch your preferences file, it may have have been
corrupted during the install process.

Try option 1 first.

If, on the other hand, you DO have 40960mb of RAM in your machine, then
I bow before you, oh great one, and suggest only option 2.

--bp

-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Zink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:17 AM
To: Mac Internet Explorer Talk
Subject: IE crashing again, lately...


IE5 has started to crash and freeze my system, again, lately. After
months
of troublefree operation, over the past few weeks, IE5 has started to
occasionally freeze the Mac during network access (having multiple
windows
open), as well as quit indiscriminately with Type 2 Errors...

Nothing, as far as I know, has changed on the system:

OS 9.1
IE 5 (2022) w/40960mb memory set
Default Plugin 5.0
iTools Plug-in 1.02
NP-PPC-Dir-Shockwave 8.0r196
QuickTime Plugin 5.01
QuickTimePlugin.class 5.01
Shockwave Flash NP-PPC 5.0r41
ShockwavePlugin.class
SVG Plugin 1.0
SVG Viewer license.txt
SVGViewer.zip

I *think* the SVG viewer was installed by Illustrator 9, and, come to
think
of it, that MIGHT be the time when this started acting up, but I
wouldn't be
certain of that. I'll disable it for the time being, to see if it makes
any
difference.

Any other ideas?

harry


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