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To: CharleyMike who wrote (15248)1/23/2001 2:24:26 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110653
 
CharleyMike, I think shutting down System Doctor will do that. It's the utility that monitors disk health, open files, RAM in use etc. I have this blue N in the system tray. Hovering shows a 'traffic signal' and clicking on THAT you can close System Doctor. It's worth a try.

Gottfried



To: CharleyMike who wrote (15248)1/23/2001 2:27:23 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
hi charleymike

"Got to be an easy way to temporarily disable Systemworks"

open your systemworks integrator (main page). click on 'options' from the top toolbar, then select 'systemworks'. you'll find startup and general tabs. just go through them and uncheck everything. or only uncheck that which permits your jpegs to load.

that should do it. post back if it doesn't or ya need other help.

good luck

:)

mark