My web based e-mail client is the MS Exchange OWA client running on IE. I
normally do not use it, but when I do I don't have any significant problems
with it.
Do you have any scanning software that interrogates HTML data streams (virus
scanners, firewalls, spyware checkers, etc..) That could
Tim
So if you forget, and actually use web based mail, do you get drops from your
receiver?
But indeed not going to GMAIL would solve the "problem" too.
Cheers
> From: telli...@itsco.com
> To: se_on...@hotmail.com; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 22:19:17 -0400
> Subject: RE
I don't know about Gmail, but MS Outlook, when it receives mail does something
that results in really long duration DPCs on my XP x86 system. My issues is
probably disk I/O or network based. Your issue is probably network based. You
can try upgrading the NIC drivers.
The fix? I don't run e-
Occasional long duration DPCs in the 1500 us range is about the max you want to
have. If they are not frequent, then you have nothing to worry about. If they
are frequent, increase the Firewire driver operation mode to SafeMode 2 and
start hunting down which hardware component is responsible.
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