The Barbers wrote:
> 
> Linda,
> 
> You might try checking the memory allocated to the programs. These both
> seem to respond to more memory. Also, these programs both use disk
> cache. You should check that these are set properly. They may be
> searching for cache locations that don't exist anymore.

Yep, I know about this stuff. <G>
 
> If still no luck, then do the universal fix of rebuilding the desktop
> and deleting finder preferences and program preferences (caveat here;
> netscape keeps its preferences in different places and you may find that
> you delete your connection information. So do this as a last resort).

I do rebuild the desktop and do basic maintenance with Norton's. It's just that
this machine used to run so smoothly. Anyone who spends a lot of time on a
machine can tell when it is working right and when something is not quite
sitting correctly. It's identifying the problem that's a pain.

Linda

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