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If you bring up "Task Manager" and select the "Processes" tab and then
click on the CPU column, it will show you which process is using the
processor and what percentage. So if the Applications tab says it isn't
responding, it might be because it is off doing something else (sucking
cpu time) and just hasn't responded to Task Managers request for it's
status. Sometimes it is a little hard to tell which Application
corresponds to which Process, but a little intelligence will usually get
you an answer.

Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Waugh [mailto:ianwaugh@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 2:28 PM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: ianwaugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Half starter

Ah... Further to this, I checked through some back threads and 
discovered the bit that said it wasn't dead at all, just busy reindexing

the data. So I lat it run a while and all is now well.

What totally fooled me is the fact that Windows Task Manager said it had

stopped responding. It was telling porkies, though, wasn't it, because 
it hadn't stopped working at all. I wonder what other innocent programs 
have been callously terminated because Windows said they were having a 
day in bed when they were really working their little behinds off...

Ian

> 2000i. Sometimes after a crash or lock-up, Global Server won't 
> restart. It shows the "Initializing GlobalServer" window and about 
> five bars appear showing its progress and then it hangs.
> 
> I can usually fix it by restarting the computer and trying again. 
> Sometimes it takes 2-3 restarts but this time it's not playing at all.
> 
> Anyone any ideas?
> 
> Ian
> 
>