Windows 7 Professional. Use Internet Explorer to view profile folder
and file Attributes of parent.lock. Attributes set to AI.
Run SeaMonkey. Check file Attributes. No change.
Try same thing with Word. Open a file with Word. Drag and drop same
file into Excel. Excel informs you that
goodwin wrote:
On 01/13/2014 05:50 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:43 PM, goodwin jeff.g.gr...@att.net wrote:
On 01/13/2014 10:16 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
I just wrote a simple shell script that clobbers whichever one is
giving me trouble:
#!/bin/bash
# A shell script to kill
On 01/14/2014 08:24 AM, A Williams wrote:
goodwin wrote:
On 01/13/2014 05:50 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:43 PM, goodwin jeff.g.gr...@att.net wrote:
On 01/13/2014 10:16 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
I just wrote a simple shell script that clobbers whichever one is
giving me trouble:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chuck
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:17 AM, A Williams root@localhost.localdomain wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task
On 01/13/2014 10:16 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:17 AM, A Williams root@localhost.localdomain wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:43 PM, goodwin jeff.g.gr...@att.net wrote:
On 01/13/2014 10:16 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
I just wrote a simple shell script that clobbers whichever one is
giving me trouble:
#!/bin/bash
# A shell script to kill that annoying runaway
seamonkey/firefox/npviewer that
On 01/13/2014 05:50 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:43 PM, goodwin jeff.g.gr...@att.net wrote:
On 01/13/2014 10:16 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
I just wrote a simple shell script that clobbers whichever one is
giving me trouble:
#!/bin/bash
# A shell script to kill that annoying
On 1/10/14 6:29 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 07/01/14 23:11, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of
On 1/10/14 5:53 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 09/01/14 22:26, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer
On 11/01/14 21:56, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/10/14 5:53 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 09/01/14 22:26, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel
On 11/01/14 04:07, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
File Lock is a Windows function that allows a process (program) to place
a lock on a file when opening it. The file's disk attributes are not
changed.
So, Ed, if I can still write to the parent.lock file
On 11/01/14 21:53, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/10/14 6:29 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 07/01/14 23:11, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having
Daniel wrote:
On 11/01/14 21:56, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/10/14 5:53 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 09/01/14 22:26, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 11/01/14 21:53, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/10/14 6:29 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 07/01/14 23:11, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck
Daniel wrote:
On 11/01/14 04:07, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
File Lock is a Windows function that allows a process (program) to
place
a lock on a file when opening it. The file's disk attributes are not
changed.
So, Ed, if I can still write to the
On 1/11/14 10:19 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 11/01/14 04:07, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
File Lock is a Windows function that allows a process (program) to place
a lock on a file when opening it. The file's disk attributes are not
changed.
So, Ed, if
On 1/11/14 10:22 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 11/01/14 21:53, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/10/14 6:29 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 07/01/14 23:11, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C
On 1/11/14 10:12 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 11/01/14 21:56, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/10/14 5:53 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 09/01/14 22:26, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On
On 09/01/14 22:26, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 07/01/14 23:11, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after
closing.
I have a CPU
Daniel wrote:
On 10/01/14 02:47, Ed Mullen wrote:
File Lock is a Windows function that allows a process (program) to place
a lock on a file when opening it. The file's disk attributes are not
changed.
So, Ed, if I can still write to the parent.lock file (if I wanted to,
'cause it's not set
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released.
The file itself remains, and this is OK.
So what does this mean?? Is SeaMonkey altering the
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released.
The file itself remains, and this is OK.
So what does
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released.
The file itself
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the
Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 7:34 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 7:56 PM, Trane Francks wrote:
On 1/9/14 5:13 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 9/01/2014 2:47 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is
On 07/01/14 23:11, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released.
The file itself remains, and this is OK.
So what does this mean?? Is SeaMonkey altering the properties of a file
(i.e. Read
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart
Mike C wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after
closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chuck
I
A Williams wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after
closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chuck
From
Mike C wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after
closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
When I terminate SeaMonkey, I generally do not pay attention to how many
other applications are running. It's only when I cannot relaunch
SeaMonkey that I realize something is amiss; by then, I don't remember
what was running when I terminated
Rob wrote:
David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
When I terminate SeaMonkey, I generally do not pay attention to how many
other applications are running. It's only when I cannot relaunch
SeaMonkey that I realize something is amiss; by then, I don't remember
what was running when I
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chuck
On 1/1/2014 12:07 PM, Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/1/2014 12:07 PM, Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+
On 1/1/2014 5:03 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/1/2014 12:07 PM, Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task
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