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    Dnet and Norton 2005

    Hi to all,

    I installed Norton 2005 but now my DNET speed crunching just decreased by 25%. Which permissions do I have to change because I get the feeling that Norton is blocking something.

    Thanks in advance,

    Carlos

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    Check the task manager to see if any process other than dnetc.exe is using the CPU. At least this way you can narrow it down to a particular process. If dnetc.exe is getting 99% CPU most of the time, then your problems lie elsewhere.

    You said your production has dropped, do you mean you didn't produce so much work on a particular day, or your production rate (nodes/sec) has dropped?

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    Originally posted by alpha
    Check the task manager to see if any process other than dnetc.exe is using the CPU. At least this way you can narrow it down to a particular process. If dnetc.exe is getting 99% CPU most of the time, then your problems lie elsewhere.

    You said your production has dropped, do you mean you didn't produce so much work on a particular day, or your production rate (nodes/sec) has dropped?
    I am running under Win ME so I can't see nothing at task manager. The production rate (nodes/sec) just dropped from 9M/s to 6M/s (OGR).
    I'm going to change Norton 2005 to Norton 2004.

    Carlos

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    In that case, use wintop, to check which process is stealing the CPU cycles.

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    Originally posted by alpha
    In that case, use wintop, to check which process is stealing the CPU cycles.
    Thanks. I suppose it's Norton! I will tell you later what was the problem.

    Carlos

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    The problem is really Win ME
    You should upgrade to XP Home at least...

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    Originally posted by IronBits
    The problem is really Win ME
    You should upgrade to XP Home at least...
    I told that to my father but he is sooooo stubborn.
    Do you think XP will run on a 256MB machine?

    Carlos

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    I understand stubborn

    Yes, 256 would be minimum ram requirement.

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    The problem wasn't Norton. I fargot I had another program running.
    This week was so awful that I coudn't see the obvious!
    I thank you all. Please close this thread.

    Cheers,

    Carlos

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