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    Just noticed that girder uses 8% of my User resources! Which is quite a bit considering something like word2000 uses 2-3% Is this the sort of number other people using ME/9x get?
    Is there anything that could be done about this? (yes I know its not a problem in w2k (-; )
    I only ask because I seem to be frequently running out at the moment.

    Does anyone know of a way of finding out what is using all the user resources short of unloading everything one bit at a time?

    Cheers,

    Mike.

    [Edited by jediperry on 04-29-2001 at 02:30 PM GMT]

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    Maybe you would like to specify this... while using taskinfo2000 I found these readings:

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    Cat.      | Girder | Winword |[br]----------+--------+---------+[br]InMemKB   |  2.788 |  11.704 |[br]TotalKB	  | 27.348 |  80.952 |[br]PrivateKB |    804 |   7.732 |[br]User Objs |     91 |      33 |[br]GDI Objs  |     79 |     138 |[br]Handles   |     33 |     134 |[br]----------+--------+---------+[br]
    These clearly suggest that girder uses less system resources then Word.

    -Ron


    [Edited by RonB on 04-29-2001 at 06:35 PM GMT]

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    Hi Ron,

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining
    Girder is a small program I know, but notice that it uses nearly three times the ammount of user object. And its user resources that im running out of, everything else is fine.

    I was just wondering why this was the case, is it an inherant feature of this kind of program? or is there a way of getting round it?

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    From the top of my head i have no idea what windows considers user objects,.. if someone does please enlighten me.

    -Ron

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