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In a message dated 10/01/2000 7:21:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< Gene,

 In reply to your most recent post and questions:

<snip>

 em_exec -- This is not part of windows and I do not recognize it.
 Someone else on the list may be able to advise you on this one.
>>

Hi,
  The em_exec is the logitech mouse driver program. It can be closed if
desired, but you will lose advanced mouse functions if you do (middle button,
and scroll wheel, if so equipped, etc.)
  To restart it, go into control panel, and double click on the mouse icon.

<snip>

 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Eugene Gurevich" <[log in to unmask]>


 > Hi :
 >
 > I have read the column by Fred Langa and donwloaded some of the software
 > he mentioned. Using RAMpage I can now see that when I start my machine
 > I have only 70M of RAM left free (out of 128). On startup I have running
 > internat, explorer, em_exec, rsrcmtr, systray, wmexe.
 > I don't think I can close any of these. Does it sound reasonable to use
 > up 58M on these? Is there any article that I could read regarding RAM.
 > Langa's article is mostly about the virtual memory.
  >>


HTH,
Peter Hogan
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