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Date: | Tue, 24 Jun 2003 18:58:43 -0400 |
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Hi Gary.
Yes, I did see that and fixed it on my machine. I had noticed general
sluggishness after performing the original update, and this did releave
that problem. But I still see occasional sluggishness on Internet Explorer
6. Many pages load and work just fine. But a few pages display the kind
of behavior I related earlier.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 03:42 AM 6/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Lou,
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>I did forget the little problem with 4.50 that caused us to have to control
>N to open a new brouser window when accessing a link from within an email
>message. Also, I have experienced a bit of what yyou are talking about on a
>very few web sites trying to get jaws to stop speaking, but that's only with
>4.51 as far as I can remember. As far as general sluggishness I haven't had
>much trouble with that at all with the exception of the security patch that
>was posted here last week. If you didn't see that you may want to try
>un-installing the old versionandrun windowsupdates to getthe new version.
>That has made a difference with my machine. It will be listed in add/ remove
>in the hot fixes with the number 811493. That was posted by Bob Tinney a few
>days ago. Other than that I can'tthink of many things that wouldcause the
>system to be sluggish. You already mentioned memory and that could be
>possible but I would thinknotpropable. I would seriously look at the display
>settings and the patch I mentioned.
>
>Gary
>
>Gary Jackson kk5ge
>Phone: 409-962-0353
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