P.N. wrote:
Hello Pat,

I've installed SM 2.0.2 on the laptop of my daughter (running vista) -
works without problems. However, the site You've used might contain some
suspicious IE-only code or even VBScript, so please add some info here
about the URLs to look at for testing or use "Help->Report Broke Web
Site...".

Kind regards

P.



Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.

This has gotten to the point I'm going to have to abandon SM 2.x soon. I
never saw this in any 1.x version.

I'm on 32-bit Windows Vista SP2 running on an HP notebook with the AMD
Turion dual-core chip, 3 MB RAM.

After about 8 hours of use, suddenly the browser stops working in a
curious way - clicking on a bookmark or an embedded URL silently
presents a blank page, no complaints, just no pages will display.

Email continues to work, until I close all Seamonkey instances while
trying to fix the problem.

What happens then is Seamonkey pops up a box that complains it is
already running, and to close that Seamonkey before trying to run.

But there are no visible instances of Seamonkey running.

Going to the Task Manager, I see an instance of Seamonkey IS running. So
I kill it in Task Manager.
Then I kill it again.
Then I kill it again ... etc. etc.

The Seamonkey process is unkillable.

I have to at this point re-boot before the browser starts working again.

What can I do to help get this fixed? There is no crash report because
Seamonkey is unaware it's munged and unreachable.

Help!



It's NOT a URL, because it happens on web sites I visit all the time, and not the same ones either.

As I said - it's after Seamonkey has been up and online for about 8 hours or so. Memory leak anyone? :)

And whats up with the totally UNkillable 'ghost' copy of Seamonkey? Task Manager can not kill it no matter how many times I try, and there are no 'visible' instances of SM open on the desktop.

The unkillable copy of SM is a deal breaker for me - I don't care WHAT caused the unkillable copy - the release copy of SM should never get in that state. Having to re-boot because of a misbehaving application is so 1990's ...

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