Hi DAniel,
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dh> on Sat, 27. Mar 2004 at 06:55:23 -0500 BWMarcotte wrote:
dh>>> Unfortunately I don't know a way to see what DLL function is executed
dh>>> by rundll32.exe.
>> http://www.p-nand-q.com/download/rundll32.html
>> an excerpt from the web pag
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Hi dAniel,
On Saturday, March 27, 2004, at 8:35:28 AM PST, you wrote:
> Sounds cool. Great idea, thanks for sharing. Probably useful for
> Melissa to track it down and I archived it myself in case I could
> need it.
Yes...it does look interesting.
Hello bats,
on Sat, 27. Mar 2004 at 06:55:23 -0500 BWMarcotte wrote:
dh>> Unfortunately I don't know a way to see what DLL function is executed
dh>> by rundll32.exe.
> http://www.p-nand-q.com/download/rundll32.html
> an excerpt from the web page
> "...patched RUNDLL32 to write its startup argumen
dh> Unfortunately I don't know a way to see what DLL function is executed
dh> by rundll32.exe. With procexp from www.sysinternals.com you can view
dh> what DLLs are used by a process, but that are quite a few and not
dh> simply the one being called.
http://www.p-nand-q.com/download/rundll32.htm
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 14:59:21 -0800 Melissa Reese wrote:
> After Googling on "rundll32.exe", it does seem that this process has
> its fingers in several different areas of "normal" operations, so I'm
> not sure if it's okay to look for a way to disable the process
> permanently. If
Hi,
On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 7:26:51 PM PST, I wrote:
> This has *never* been a problem for me in the past, but recently, it
> has begun to happen. Whenever TB! is checking for new mail, while
> CPU usage does go up to 30% or so, it isn't until the very end of
> the process that it spikes u
Hi Melissa,
on Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:26:51 -0800GMT, you wrote:
MR> ... 100% CPU usage ...
MR> Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Try to find out which application eats your CPU. I had a similar
problem with PowerPro combined with a beta version of Total Commander.
Process Explorer mi
Hi Melissa,
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 6:18:46 PM, you wrote:
MR> Hi Thomas,
MR> On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at 9:47:34 AM PST, you wrote:
>> No suchs problem in the office, XP Pro with a fresh install of TB,
>> only once upgraded to the current version. Oh, and the folders in
>> the office a
Hi Thomas,
On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at 9:47:34 AM PST, you wrote:
> No suchs problem in the office, XP Pro with a fresh install of TB,
> only once upgraded to the current version. Oh, and the folders in
> the office are as large as the ones at home.
This is interesting. I think the last "fr
Hello Melissa,
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:26:51 -0800 GMT (24/03/2004, 10:26 +0700 GMT),
Melissa Reese wrote:
MR> This has *never* been a problem for me in the past, but recently, it
MR> has begun to happen. Whenever TB! is checking for new mail, while CPU
MR> usage does go up to 30% or so, it isn't
Hi again,
On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at 8:39:13 AM PST, I wrote:
> I have no idea why, but when I got to my computer this morning, I'm
> no longer noticing the problem described above.
Eek! To continue this little conversation with myself...
After a re-start, it's happening again! :-( As f
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Hi,
On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 7:26:51 PM PST, I wrote:
> This has *never* been a problem for me in the past, but recently, it
> has begun to happen. Whenever TB! is checking for new mail, while
> CPU usage does go up to 30% or so, it isn't until
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Hi,
I know this subject has been addressed here in the past, but in
looking at old messages, I haven't yet found a solution that works for
me. So...I'll try again...
This has *never* been a problem for me in the past, but recently, it
has begun to h
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