In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mogens Holst [MH] wrote:'

MH> Same experience here. ZAP was nothing but problems; changed to
MH> Kerio and never looked back

Though I have my dislikes for ZAP, a freezing XP system is unlikely
to be secondary to ZAP. It tends to just mess up your internet
connection or interfere with TB!'s connection to POP servers. It
takes something more fundamental to interfere with XP's stability in
that way.

If XP is freezing, I don't think this has anything to do with TB!.

Victor,

I think you just happen to be using TB! when the lockups occur or
TB! triggers the problem with the system. An errant driver is the
likely culprit. How old is your system and does it misbehave in any
other way and with any other apps?

If you wait long enough after the freezing, do you get a blue
screen. Do you have to reboot to regain control of your system?

I was blaming IE for my ailing XP system since the BSOD's would
occur mainly while browsing. However, I soon found out it was a
problem with the system BIOS and video drivers. I had to update the
BIOS. Since then, things have been rock solid.

I'd look in that direction rather than blame TB!. TB! runs very well
in XP. I've never had a problem with TB! since I started using XP
a year ago.

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