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maybe a program like tcpview(freeware) would help identify the offending 
process:

http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html

or this one:

http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TdiMon.html

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Bryan Dietz 
Aktion Associates 


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/25/2006 10:01:15 AM:
-> >
-> > As the technote suggests, a reboot often clears the situation.
-> 
-> 
-> I experienced this for the first time about two weeks ago.  A single 
reboot
-> took care of the problem.
-> 
-> Today, I took the time to research the issue, including finding this 
thread
-> and checking Rob's link to the IBM technote.  Based on that, I opened 
up the
-> task manager and found a process called PSADataProducer.exe that has 
been
-> running since I rebooted 45 minutes earlier.  The CPU usage on this 
thing
-> hasn't dropped below 93% since I've been watching it for about 10 
minutes.
-> Google on PSADataProducer turns up zero.  I search for the file on my 
PC and
-> find it in the C:\Program Files\xerox\XDMJobTracking folder.  We use 
Xerox
-> printers in our shop (FWIW, for producing forms using Doc1 software). I
-> ended the process.  Did not solve problem.  Rebooted, but have same 
problem
-> with iSeries Access.  While PSADataProducer is again in the process 
list,
-> along with several other PSA* programs from Xerox, it/they are taking 
zero
-> CPU cycles.
-> 
-> So I tried powering down, waiting the requisite 30 seconds or so, power 
up.
-> Same problem with iSeries Access.  I am officially dead in the water. 
Will
-> keep powering down/up until resolved.
-> 
-> 3 hours shot this a.m., but am finally up and running again.
-> (Aforementioned PSA* processes are there and taking zero CPU cycles.)
-> That'll teach me for coming in so early! %$@#!!!


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