I had this problem but it went away when I installed the hotfix. Make sure
that you've turned off ALL the services before installing the patch.

Bill

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From: "Scot Rager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 1:11 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] POP3 Slowdown


> New Thread.  After applying the 7.02 hotfix I haven't noticed any
> improvements in performance.  I have about 150 users on a NT 4.0 SP6A
server
> (PIII 500, 512MB, 20GB) server.  I never had any performance problems with
> 6.06.  I've been monitoring the server's utilization using the NT Task
> Manager.  Whenever somebody checks their e-mail from an Outlook 98 client
> the CPU utilization (Pop3d32.exe) goes to 80 percent or so for a very
short
> time.  If a message is received the outlook splash screen doesn't go away
> for about 10 seconds.  I've seen others complaining about similar
problems,
> and I wonder if this is consistent with you are seeing (CPU utilization).
> I'm just trying to get more info. to hopefully find a solution.  I hope
that
> I don't have to wipe the box clean and reinstall.
>
>
>
> Scot A. Rager
> Network Manager
> Earth Sciences Consultants, Inc.
> One Triangle Lane
> Export, PA  15632
> P:  724.733.3000
> F:  724.325.3352
> E:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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