Thanks Scott,
It's nice to know the source of the problem is with the page itself. I sat with IE open and I did sveral searches adn went through all the links. The memory usage for IE very slowly creeped up. I can imagine under heavy usage that IE would eventually swallow all the memory available ...
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Hi Scot,
I have restricted access to all drives through Group Policy. Do you think this would have the effect as restricting via the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit? If so, is there any way around this without removing this restriction?? I have already set MinimiseMemoryUsage to True as suggested ...
I have restricted access to all drives through Group Policy. Do you think this would have the effect as restricting via the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit? If so, is there any way around this without removing this restriction?? I have already set MinimiseMemoryUsage to True as suggested ...