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On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 09:37:46 +0100, Markus wrote these comments:

>> You shouldn't encounter this type of problem with NT 4-5
>> OSes (I think... I believe... I hope... I have a dream:).

MG> Dream on and look at my signature - I encounter it.

I had a similar experience with Win2k. It was an errant application
called Jewel Case Maker (a component of NTI CDMaker Pro). When your
start the application and start using it, it eats GDI resources at an
alarming rate. Very soon, the entire system starts slowing down. When
it has consumed 10,000 GDI Objects it crashes and soon before that the
system is almost unresponsive.

Jan's problem could therefore be TB!'s response to a system problem
created by another application. With NT4/2k you could examine your GDI
Object consumption by the various running processes and see what the
culprit is.

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  - Allie -
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