>
>Anyway, I am still using my 3400 and still having slowdowns. For some reason
>only while online the screen will lockup for up to five minutes. Cursor will
>move fine, but no screen updates. I figured it was an Internet Explorer
>problem, but the same thing seems to happen with Opera and iCab (when I can
>get it to work, lots of poorly written webpages out there that iCab doesn't
>like!) I haven't noticed it when a web browser is not open (like online to
>check email with Outlook Express).

an alias in the server folder that tries to connect to something 
remote ? the date and time automatic timeset is trying to reach the 
atomic clock server ? choose manual update in the control panel 
settings
kenta
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