At 03:22 PM 4/24/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hubert,
>
>What operating system are you running? Generally I would suggest that you
>run Studio on an NT machine, workstation is fine. From the sound of your
>response I think you might be running 98, right? Remember that windows 98
>shares memory across all running applications, so a problem in one will
>impact many. The root of the problem might not be ColdFusion Studio. NT will
>run Studio in its own memory space, and will protect it from memory issues
>like you are describing.

That's why I'm having that problem and I suspect that was why my index 
crashed. Win 98 memory management totally sucks and Win ME is a new front 
on top of Win 98.

Bah.

It is irritating but I can see that it would be useful as the default. I'd 
still like to turn it off.


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