Rick Merrill wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
>> I have killed the process (making sure it was the LAST one). One
time I just stared hard at it - and SM started! <<
Several thoughts...
Make sure that SM's edit/pref/advanced/quicklaunch is off
Make sure that Task Managers "All Processes" is checked
Click Task Managers image name column header to sort alphabetically
which will group multiple SM instances together
if that does not narrow things down, drop to DOS and issue;
netstat -ano
This will show all current network connections as well as the PID of the
app or service that created the connection. If there is something bogus
going on, doing this will allow you to pin down who's doing what... tip,
use the up arrow to reissue this command at short intervals which will
help spot processes that are "phoning home" then quickly disconnecting.
If SM is still reloading by itself, I would then strongly suspect that
something malicious is launching it.
The malicious in SM itself .. because i have sometimes a similar problem.
I start SM by it's browser, then i click on "Windows" - "Mail and
Newsgroup" to be able to use the mail ...and when the "SM mail&news"
appear in the taskbar ..pufffffftttt - the "SM browser" dissappear in
the taskbar.
The only action i find to reanimate the "browser" part is to minimize
the "mail&news" window.
I wonder if Adobe AIR or some "new device found" is causing things to wait?
I don't understand ... the browser window dissappear completely (even in
the taskbar) when the mail window appeared.
What's an "Adobe AIR" ?
I don't put something in the usb plug, so there could not be a "new
device found" event.
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