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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| I find this often happens if you are having nameserver
| trouble. That's one of the coincidences I have noticed in
| the past, but there are probably others... being out
| of locks or resources for example. Hope this helps at
| all.

If a restart doesn't stop the CPU piggishness, I would
recommend getting a network trace.  Look for a client
that is sending an abnormal amount of traffic.  This has
been reported to happen when you set 'disable spoolss = yes'
and support 2k/XP clients.






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