Re: [freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Nicholas Sturm
On windows a node does sometimes fail to shut down. And resource usage seems to sky rocket. The rabbit disappears in such cases. > [Original Message] > From: Dave Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 11/11/2003 5:26:20 PM > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Salah Coronya
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Roger Hayter wrote: | Something along the lines of: for win9x use "close program" dialog | reached by "CTRL-ALT-DELETE"; for win2k, XP use "task manager" (reached | unexpectedly or by right clicking on the grey bit at the bottom of the | screen). Ki

Re: [freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Roger Hayter
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dave Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes Have you verified, using the task manager, that all processes associated with freenet is gone? That shouldn't be necessary, if it is then Something Bad is going on Something Bad in a Java sense, rather than an OS sense I hope.

Re: [freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Roger Hayter
Something along the lines of: for win9x use "close program" dialog reached by "CTRL-ALT-DELETE"; for win2k, XP use "task manager" (reached unexpectedly or by right clicking on the grey bit at the bottom of the screen). Kill/close/stop anything with "java" or "freenet" in the name. I am assum

Re: [freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Dave Hooper
> Have you verified, using the task manager, that all processes associated > with freenet is gone? That shouldn't be necessary, if it is then Something Bad is going on > Use the task manager to kill of any (or any unwanted if you run multiple > java apps on your computer) java.exe processes and a

Re: [freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Niklas Bergh
>Any ideas? I don't really know the windows stuff... > >Hi..had a couple of correspondences with you and appreciated the >throroughness of the replies. If not you, one of you. In the email you strongly suggested >that, due to technical reasons, i should uninstall Freenet. The problem is >that eve

[freenet-support] [Dharmadoer7@aol.com: (no subject)]

2003-11-11 Thread Toad
Any ideas? I don't really know the windows stuff... - Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (no subject) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi..had a couple of correspondences with you and appreciated the throroughness of the replies. If not you, one of you. In