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Is this that InfoExec.exe process that keeps gobbling up 20-30% of my CPU
every 5 seconds whenever I have my WDSC client open??? I'm wondering if I
can just kill that process, especially if I can just visit infocenter
online. Why does it need to be open and what is it doing that needs to
consume processor time when it's just sitting idle???
Ben Pforsich
Programmer Analyst
Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
I/S Department
Columbus, Ohio
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Grrrr... Infocenter is infuriating! Bad show!
IBM Needs to get there stuff together on this. It's just ugly and
processor/memory intensive to go there.
And for some reason it won't even load sometimes! I wind up having to
kill IE and its processes via the Task Manager to get it to close.
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Tom,
This is really cool with performance. But I really wish there was also
the search in it. Thanks for sharing the link.
Thanks,
Sudha
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From: Scott Klement [mailto:midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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Wow... I wish I had known about that a long time ago! Thanks, Tom! This
will save me a lot of frustration (waiting for the Information Center to
open drives me nuts)
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Tom Liotta wrote:
> Okay, so why is there so little publicity about accessing InfoCenter
> through:
>
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index_acc.htm
>
> And does anybody know if the V5R1 equivalent should work? It mostly
works for V5R3, but somehow gets minor modification to:
>
>
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/index_acc.h
tm
> or
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q232514EA
>
> However, I'm not clear on what the V5R3 deal is. Applet still seem
> somehow involved. (I haven't tried looking at any source, just seeing
if
> pages work.)
>
> Man, not as good as I'd like access to be; but it sure helps in some
> areas, especially under Mozilla. Anybody have other suggested entry
> points? Ummm... other than the ones IBM wants used of course.
>
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