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On vrijdag 21 februari 2003 at 7:02 you wrote ============================================ subject: **SPAM** Re: PC-cillin vs the Bat -------------------------------------------- BK> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- BK> Hash: SHA1 BK> Hello Mjs720, BK> Thursday, February 20, 2003, 2:16:59 AM, you wrote: M>> 2/19/03 11:13 PM M>> Hello TBUDL, M>> I experiencing some difficulties with the Bat v1.62 and PC-cillin '03. M>> Every time PC-cillin is active and I attempt to use the Bat...I M>> experience the Bat slowing down and locking up. M>> Any suggestions? BK> Well, like you, I'm running Win98SE (using LiteStep as the GUI -- more BK> configurable & less resource hungry). This is on an old Packard Bell BK> that's beefed up to 333mhz, 104 meg of RAM. I run Outpost Pro firewall, BK> NOD32 AV (including pop3 scanning), BOClean AT, Proxomitron proxying. No BK> notable slowdown. BK> Several things come to mind. BK> It was suggested you try a memory manager. I run one here -- MaxMem from BK> AnalogX. It's free. And having paid for several others, each time they'd BK> add a bunch of "features", I'd end up with Access Violations & crashes. BK> This one just chugs along, doing its thing very nicely. BK> Another possibility is system incompatibility. Way too many times, I've BK> seen stuff working perfectly on one machine, only to cause nothing but BK> headaches on another. And not always correctable by configuration BK> changes. BK> You didn't say what firewall you do run. But I have no great love for BK> ZAP 3 because it slowed things down here, along with other glitches. And BK> yet I've seen others who love it. BK> You might also grab a utility like ProcMon or WinTop and see what BK> processes are running (not all of them will show up in the "close BK> program" box in Win98). I've had a similar experience with my Logitech BK> optical mouse, on several occasions. Using a process monitor, I found BK> that DDhelp (a DirectX helper app) was running in realtime mode (highest BK> priority, above everything else, including kernel32). I'm not sure BK> whether some website(s) I've visited at rare times might have used it BK> for some display effect or I've had some app misbehave by calling it up BK> & not closing it after it's no longer needed. But that's happened to me BK> several times. Terminating DDhelp & rebooting always solved it. BK> Hopefully, something here will help. :-) BK> - -- BK> Best regards, BK> Bill Kraski mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] BK> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- BK> Version: PGP 6.5i BK> iQA/AwUBPlXBEV+k60BsXnM1EQKW7wCdEkHXTIym5PNRd+c/sbdGRmyVS4cAnieM BK> IuWKKsb1fzPZ00pPeToItarm BK> =JFWT BK> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- BK> ________________________________________________ BK> Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: BK> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html ============================================ ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html