Adobe's Flash Player web browser plugin is often subject to poorly behaved ads as well.

Chris

Lee Stewart wrote:
And if IE is truly running 100% and locking other processes out, it's probably not IE itself (though with MS code, it sure could be!)... It's more likely that it's Java or Javascript that someone wrote to loop until it gets a response... Bad coding, but it happens.... And hard for you as a user to do anything about.... If that's the problem, it would be a problem using other browsers as well....
Lee

Jeffrey Race authored this:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 08:59:21 -0700, RayBay wrote:
Please tell us a bit more on what you want your system to do.


Sometimes IE just runs at 100% CPU time and all other processes halt. It happens when I am downloading pages from a slow server. I'd like
to be able to do other work and am in no hurry for the pages, so I'd be
happy if I could configure IE to take max maybe 50% of the CPU time.
Then I could go on with my word-processing for example
jr

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