Thanks. On a lot of these machines where I experienced the problem I did
see that there was swapping going on and the machines needed more
memory. Memory is always the cheapest upgrade. 

>>> Edward Ned Harvey <[email protected]> 06/10/11 7:57 AM >>>
> From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of John BORIS
> 
> I am using MSIE 8 while the other machines have used that version and
> earlier versions. Someone replied off the list and mentioned the java

Oh, by the way.  Win XP with 512 or 1G of ram isn't enough in the modern
world anymore.  There are two things you should do:

#1 Launch perfmon.  Ensure you can see %disk time and whatever the
memory
metric is - pages/sec or something like that.  If they're both high at
the
same time, you're out of memory.  It's normal to see that condition
momentarily for a second or so sporadically, but if it stays that way,
you're out of memory.

#2  Always add more memory, no matter what.  ;-)


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