Oh, one other thing - this happens mostly when opening a folder, but
it does also happen when browsing within a folder that has a lot of
messages - I'll be reading along no problem and then I'll click on a
message and it'll sit there and spin for a minute or two before
loading it up. A similar symptom also occurs (but last two to three
times as long) when trying to use the spell checker.



> Hello List,

> I am using TB v1.51 on Windows 2000, and since moving to this
> combination in May (previously I was on Windows NT with TB 1.48) I
> have found that it takes an excruciatingly long time to open folders
> within TB.

> I am wondering if upgrading to the newest version of TB (1.53d it
> looks like) will solve this problem or only make it worse? Anyone else
> have this issue and able to correct it?

> Basically what happens is when I click on a folder in TB, the
> computer's hard drive sits and spins for an eternity (45 to 60
> seconds) before the contents of that folder finally show up in the
> preview pane. I've thought that maybe TB isn't storing these things in
> RAM anymore, and I've considered upgrading my RAM (I have 256 megs
> now, which should certainly be enough) in the hopes it might solve
> this, but I honestly think the problem is with TB 1.51 and not with
> the computer (since I've not had problems with any programs other than
> TB).

> This never happened on earlier versions - just this one. But because
> the upgrade of TB occurred at the same time I moved to W2K, I do not
> know if it is a problem within TB itself or an operational problem of
> TB running on W2K.

> Anyone have this problem who could provide some guidance?

> Thanks,

> Jason





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