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More intense license checking, loading Java code, Mgmt Central stuff. 
That's what I was told by IBM, with the Java stuff making the biggest hit.


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx

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"Steve McKay" <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
08/20/2003 12:36 PM
Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion

 
        To:     midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        cc: 
        Subject:        iSeries Navigator 5.1 much slower loading than 
Operations Navigator 4.5 
(moved from PCTECH)


Any one have any ideas on this one?

If I bring up the Performance tab of Windows Task Manager and start 
iSeries
Nav, the CPU graph maxes out at 100% for about 30 seconds before iSeries 
Nav
starts.

If I remove iSeries Nav 5.1 and reinstall Ops Nav 4.5 on the PC, it only
takes about 5 seconds to load.

All this is on a W2K SP4 PC with 1.1 GHz processor and 256 MB RAM.



Thanks in advance,


Steve



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