Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the
>>> Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it
>>> shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and the
>>> window is redisplayed, the application is running. There is never
>>> an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will hang for at
>>> least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly, I've never let it go longer to see
>>> when it will actually load completely. Some internet searches have
>>> turned up similar problems, but no real solutions.
>>
>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks,
>>> and a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
>>> FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>>
>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced,
>>> and it is still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all
>>> reinstalled on the new computer.
>>
>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
>>> utility off, and I still get the problem.
>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
>> increase ramdisk size.
>>
>> --
>> ----------MoParMan----------
>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to make
>> a chicken!
>
> There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I clean
> up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of physical
> memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
> simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been up
> until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to "system
> managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be displayed. In
my case it's the virus program checking it first. Same with IE, word, etc.
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the
>>> Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it
>>> shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and the
>>> window is redisplayed, the application is running. There is never
>>> an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will hang for at
>>> least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly, I've never let it go longer to see
>>> when it will actually load completely. Some internet searches have
>>> turned up similar problems, but no real solutions.
>>
>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks,
>>> and a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
>>> FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>>
>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced,
>>> and it is still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all
>>> reinstalled on the new computer.
>>
>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
>>> utility off, and I still get the problem.
>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
>> increase ramdisk size.
>>
>> --
>> ----------MoParMan----------
>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to make
>> a chicken!
>
> still hangs at the launch
It's not hung if it finally appears, it's just taking its sweet time. Virus
program and or Google desktop or google anthing will cause it too.
On Oct 19, 2:07*pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> > On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> >>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
> >>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the
> >>> Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it
> >>> shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and the
> >>> window is redisplayed, the application is running. There is never
> >>> an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will hang for at
> >>> least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly, I've never let it go longer to see
> >>> when it will actually load completely. Some internet searches have
> >>> turned up similar problems, but no real solutions.
>
> >>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks,
> >>> and a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
> >>> FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>
> >>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
> >>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced,
> >>> and it is still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all
> >>> reinstalled on the new computer.
>
> >>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
> >>> utility off, and I still get the problem.
>
> >>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> >> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
> >> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
> >> increase ramdisk size.
>
> >> --
> >> ----------MoParMan----------
> >> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> >> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> >>http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> >> TEDWARD Said:
>
> >> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to make
> >> a chicken!
>
> > There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I clean
> > up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of physical
> > memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
> > simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been up
> > until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to "system
> > managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
>
> When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be displayed. *In
> my case it's the virus program checking it first. *Same with IE, word, etc.
>
> --
> ----------MoParMan----------
> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> TEDWARD Said:
>
> Eggs are really good for you. *They have the nutrition needed to make a
> chicken!
Are you using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection by any chance?
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2:07 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
>>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the
>>>>> Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it
>>>>> shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and
>>>>> the window is redisplayed, the application is running. There is
>>>>> never an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will
>>>>> hang for at least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly, I've never let it go
>>>>> longer to see when it will actually load completely. Some
>>>>> internet searches have turned up similar problems, but no real
>>>>> solutions.
>>
>>>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks,
>>>>> and a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
>>>>> FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>>
>>>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
>>>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced,
>>>>> and it is still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all
>>>>> reinstalled on the new computer.
>>
>>>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
>>>>> utility off, and I still get the problem.
>>
>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
>>>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
>>>> increase ramdisk size.
>>
>>>> --
>>>> ----------MoParMan----------
>>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>>>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>>>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
>>>> make a chicken!
>>
>>> There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I
>>> clean up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of
>>> physical memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
>>> simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been
>>> up until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to
>>> "system managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
>>
>> When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be
>> displayed. In my case it's the virus program checking it first. Same
>> with IE, word, etc.
>>
>> --
>> ----------MoParMan----------
>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to make
>> a chicken!
>
> Are you using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection by any chance?
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2:07 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
>>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the
>>>>> Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it
>>>>> shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and
>>>>> the window is redisplayed, the application is running. There is
>>>>> never an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will
>>>>> hang for at least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly, I've never let it go
>>>>> longer to see when it will actually load completely. Some
>>>>> internet searches have turned up similar problems, but no real
>>>>> solutions.
>>
>>>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks,
>>>>> and a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
>>>>> FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>>
>>>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
>>>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced,
>>>>> and it is still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all
>>>>> reinstalled on the new computer.
>>
>>>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
>>>>> utility off, and I still get the problem.
>>
>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
>>>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
>>>> increase ramdisk size.
>>
>>>> --
>>>> ----------MoParMan----------
>>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>>>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>>>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
>>>> make a chicken!
>>
>>> There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I
>>> clean up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of
>>> physical memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
>>> simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been
>>> up until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to
>>> "system managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
>>
>> When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be
>> displayed. In my case it's the virus program checking it first. Same
>> with IE, word, etc.
>>
>> --
>> ----------MoParMan----------
>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to make
>> a chicken!
>
> Are you using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection by any chance?
When you start something go to the task master first and process and see
what's using all your resources.....That'll be the culprit.
On Oct 19, 2:19*pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> > On Oct 19, 2:07 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> >>> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> >>>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
> >>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the
> >>>>> Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it
> >>>>> shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and
> >>>>> the window is redisplayed, the application is running. There is
> >>>>> never an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will
> >>>>> hang for at least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly, I've never let it go
> >>>>> longer to see when it will actually load completely. Some
> >>>>> internet searches have turned up similar problems, but no real
> >>>>> solutions.
>
> >>>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks,
> >>>>> and a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
> >>>>> FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>
> >>>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
> >>>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced,
> >>>>> and it is still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all
> >>>>> reinstalled on the new computer.
>
> >>>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
> >>>>> utility off, and I still get the problem.
>
> >>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> >>>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
> >>>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
> >>>> increase ramdisk size.
>
> >>>> --
> >>>> ----------MoParMan----------
> >>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> >>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> >>>>http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> >>>> TEDWARD Said:
>
> >>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
> >>>> make a chicken!
>
> >>> There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I
> >>> clean up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of
> >>> physical memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
> >>> simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been
> >>> up until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to
> >>> "system managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
>
> >> When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be
> >> displayed. In my case it's the virus program checking it first. Same
> >> with IE, word, etc.
>
> >> --
> >> ----------MoParMan----------
> >> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> >> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> >>http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> >> TEDWARD Said:
>
> >> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to make
> >> a chicken!
>
> > Are you using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection by any chance?
>
> When you start something go to the task master first and process and see
> what's using all your resources.....That'll be the culprit.
>
> --
1. Open Task Manager. All programs running, all process running.
Nothing unusual taking up resources. Leave Task Manager open.
2. Open Adobe Illustrator. It hangs like normal.
3. Illustrator process shows running; Task Manager shows Illustrator
not responding.
4. Close Task Manager. Illustrator still hanging in background.
5. Hit Ctrl-Alt-Del bringing up Windows Security dialog box.
6. Hit the Cancel button (I don't even open Task Manager).
7. Illustrator running fine when window redisplayed.
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2:19 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>> On Oct 19, 2:07 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>>>> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
>>>>>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
>>>>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where
>>>>>>> the Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager,
>>>>>>> it shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager,
>>>>>>> and the window is redisplayed, the application is running.
>>>>>>> There is never an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the
>>>>>>> application will hang for at least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly,
>>>>>>> I've never let it go longer to see when it will actually load
>>>>>>> completely. Some internet searches have turned up similar
>>>>>>> problems, but no real solutions.
>>
>>>>>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop,
>>>>>>> SolidWorks, and a few other applications. It doesn't happen
>>>>>>> with ProEngineer, FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook,
>>>>>>> etc.
>>
>>>>>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
>>>>>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely
>>>>>>> replaced, and it is still occurring. My desktop and user
>>>>>>> profiles were all reinstalled on the new computer.
>>
>>>>>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned
>>>>>>> this utility off, and I still get the problem.
>>
>>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>>>>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
>>>>>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
>>>>>> increase ramdisk size.
>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> ----------MoParMan----------
>>>>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>>>>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>>>>>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>>>>>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>>>>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
>>>>>> make a chicken!
>>
>>>>> There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I
>>>>> clean up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of
>>>>> physical memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
>>>>> simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been
>>>>> up until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to
>>>>> "system managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
>>
>>>> When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be
>>>> displayed. In my case it's the virus program checking it first.
>>>> Same with IE, word, etc.
>>
>>>> --
>>>> ----------MoParMan----------
>>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
>>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>>
>>>> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>>
>>>> TEDWARD Said:
>>
>>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
>>>> make a chicken!
>>
>>> Are you using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection by any chance?
>>
>> When you start something go to the task master first and process and
>> see what's using all your resources.....That'll be the culprit.
>>
>> --
>
> 1. Open Task Manager. All programs running, all process running.
> Nothing unusual taking up resources. Leave Task Manager open.
> 2. Open Adobe Illustrator. It hangs like normal.
> 3. Illustrator process shows running; Task Manager shows Illustrator
> not responding.
> 4. Close Task Manager. Illustrator still hanging in background.
> 5. Hit Ctrl-Alt-Del bringing up Windows Security dialog box.
> 6. Hit the Cancel button (I don't even open Task Manager).
> 7. Illustrator running fine when window redisplayed.
On Oct 19, 2:56*pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> > On Oct 19, 2:19 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> >>> On Oct 19, 2:07 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> >>>>> On Oct 19, 12:34 pm, "MoParMaN" <scott.hend...@sbcglobal.net>
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>> Mercellus Bohren wrote:
> >>>>>>> Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press
> >>>>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Del and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where
> >>>>>>> the Task Manager utility is located). When I open Task Manager,
> >>>>>>> it shows the application is running. When I exit Task Manager,
> >>>>>>> and the window is redisplayed, the application is running.
> >>>>>>> There is never an error. If I don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the
> >>>>>>> application will hang for at least 2 or 3 minutes; honestly,
> >>>>>>> I've never let it go longer to see when it will actually load
> >>>>>>> completely. Some internet searches have turned up similar
> >>>>>>> problems, but no real solutions.
>
> >>>>>>> This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop,
> >>>>>>> SolidWorks, and a few other applications. It doesn't happen
> >>>>>>> with ProEngineer, FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook,
> >>>>>>> etc.
>
> >>>>>>> The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back
> >>>>>>> with my old work computer. This computer was completely
> >>>>>>> replaced, and it is still occurring. My desktop and user
> >>>>>>> profiles were all reinstalled on the new computer.
>
> >>>>>>> I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned
> >>>>>>> this utility off, and I still get the problem.
>
> >>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> >>>>>> You need more RAM and cache memory or both. Check hard drive and
> >>>>>> make sure it's not full. Cleanup your temp files, run defrag,
> >>>>>> increase ramdisk size.
>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>> ----------MoParMan----------
> >>>>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> >>>>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> >>>>>>http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> >>>>>> TEDWARD Said:
>
> >>>>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
> >>>>>> make a chicken!
>
> >>>>> There's about 95 GB remaining of free space on the hard drive. I
> >>>>> clean up the temp files all the time with CCleaner. I have 4 GB of
> >>>>> physical memory installed. Given the amount of applications I run
> >>>>> simultaneously, this should be more than adequate. Or, it has been
> >>>>> up until this started. I changed the virtual memory setting to
> >>>>> "system managed." It was 2045, or something like that.
>
> >>>> When I start Excel, it takes about 1 1/2 minutes for it to be
> >>>> displayed. In my case it's the virus program checking it first.
> >>>> Same with IE, word, etc.
>
> >>>> --
> >>>> ----------MoParMan----------
> >>>> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> >>>> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> >>>>http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> >>>> TEDWARD Said:
>
> >>>> Eggs are really good for you. They have the nutrition needed to
> >>>> make a chicken!
>
> >>> Are you using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection by any chance?
>
> >> When you start something go to the task master first and process and
> >> see what's using all your resources.....That'll be the culprit.
>
> >> --
>
> > 1. Open Task Manager. All programs running, all process running.
> > Nothing unusual taking up resources. Leave Task Manager open.
> > 2. Open Adobe Illustrator. It hangs like normal.
> > 3. Illustrator process shows running; Task Manager shows Illustrator
> > not responding.
> > 4. Close Task Manager. Illustrator still hanging in background.
> > 5. Hit Ctrl-Alt-Del bringing up Windows Security dialog box.
> > 6. Hit the Cancel button (I don't even open Task Manager).
> > 7. Illustrator running fine when window redisplayed.
>
> Hmm, What kinda PC?
>
> --
> ----------MoParMan----------
> --SCUD Coordinates 32.61204 North, 96.92989 West-
> ------Remove Clothes to Reply------
>
> http://www.vroc.org/view_profile.php?user_id=32113
>
> TEDWARD Said:
>
> Eggs are really good for you. *They have the nutrition needed to make a
> chicken!
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:25:10 -0700 (PDT), Mercellus Bohren
<mercellusb@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>Some of my applications hang while opening, until I press Ctrl-Alt-Del
>and launch the Windows Security dialog box (where the Task Manager
>utility is located). When I open Task Manager, it shows the
>application is running. When I exit Task Manager, and the window is
>redisplayed, the application is running. There is never an error. If I
>don't Ctrl-Alt-Del, the application will hang for at least 2 or 3
>minutes; honestly, I've never let it go longer to see when it will
>actually load completely. Some internet searches have turned up
>similar problems, but no real solutions.
>
>This happens with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, SolidWorks, and
>a few other applications. It doesn't happen with ProEngineer,
>FrameMaker, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
>
>The other weird thing is that this started happening awhile back with
>my old work computer. This computer was completely replaced, and it is
>still occurring. My desktop and user profiles were all reinstalled on
>the new computer.
>
>I run UltraMon for a dual-monitor configuration. I've turned this
>utility off, and I still get the problem.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
Look for ctfmon.exe, it's a spyware virus and hard to remove. It can
cause severe lagging issues