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I have 512 on my XP box and it still does it. AMD ATHLON 1300, 512MB
mem, 64MB Video and 40GB 7200RPM Hard Drive. But I will agree, sounds
like a paging problem. If only IBM could take over MICROSOFT.

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RAM.  Go to 256 at least, 512 would be better.  You've got plenty of
horsepower, but it's wasting it's time paging RAM as it tries to
multi-task.
RAM's still pretty cheap.

Tom Westdorp
Station Casinos

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Allen [mailto:allenmark@nu-z.net]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 1:34 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: CA Express Printer Session Slowing Down PC


I have CA Express V4R5M0 installed on a new PC with 1.4GHZ and 128MB RAM
running W2K SP2.  The only thing running on this PC is 2 display
sessions and 1 printer session.  Whenever someone prints something to
the printer the PC just DIES!!!!!!!   It takes 10-15 seconds after
hitting a key to get a response, even just inputting data into a field.
Any ideas???

Mark Allen
I.S. Manager
Wilkes Telephone & Electric
A Dycom Company
Phone: (706) 678-9565
Email: allenmark@nu-z.net
http://www.nu-z.net




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