I had the same problem a couple of days ago.  It is a known problem by MM 
and there's a patch on www.allaire.com.  I don't remember the exact url, 
but if you go there and do a  search you'll find it.

Nick Han

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I'm running Windows XP Pro with IIS and CF 5.

When I log into my computer (or turn it on, whatever), during the startup
process (after logging on, so the desktop is showing and startup
items/services are starting up) NTConsoleJava.exe uses up all spare CPUs
(which makes the computer run very slowly).  The only way to speed it up 
is
to kill the process.

I originally thought this had something to do with my current version of 
my
JVM on Windows.  However, I just discovered that NTConsoleJava.exe is in 
the
cfusion directory, so I assume it's related to ColdFusion.

Is there anything I can do to either 1) Stop NTConsoleJava from using up 
all
my spare CPUs or 2) Stop NTConsoleJava from running at startup?  I looked 
in
the CF Admin, and the closest I could find is to not load the JVM when CF
starts up, but that was already turned off.

Thanks!

Scott
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