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thanks joe all fixed and nice and quick , onya
Has anyone observed any noticable improvement in site performance since the server upgrade last night?
Would be interested in any feedback.
It sure seems faster to me.
That's impractical, disarray. Need Flash for other uses.
Doesn't seem reasonable to do anything like that when the problem is absolutely only occurring on ASF. Every other site is 100%.
No problems.
Has anyone observed any noticable improvement in site performance since the server upgrade last night?
Would be interested in any feedback.
It sure seems faster to me.
Flash is just a plug-in, when you clobber it then the next time you access a site it will prompt you to reinstall a (probably more recent) version. it is entirely reasonable that there is a flash version mismatch on your pc and the advertisement on ASF, but what would i know? it's not like its my job or anything. still, as long as it works everyone is happy.
CPU goes from 3 to 4% idle to flat lining at 100%
no, just an updated version of it. all sorts of stuff hooks into your browser, activex controls, toolbars, quick launchers etc. software is constantly tweaked and updated and version inconsistencies or buggy software can be a common source of browser slowness / crashing / whathaveyou. microsoft has released buggy updates from time to time that have caused all sort of havoc, so adobe, google or any other web software company isn't immune from releasing bad code.
if you are using ie7 go tools - internet options - programs tab - manage add-ons and look at how much outside stuff is plugged into your browser. you can disable them in there if you want.
check your flash version
right click on the grey taskbar down the very bottom of the screen and select TASK MANAGER. click on the PROCESSES tab. this is all the stuff running in the background on your computer. you'll see image name, user name, cpu and mem usage. click on CPU to sort it descending, you'll probably see system idle process at 99ish.
now start ie and replicate the problem. pay attention to cpu and note down what process starts eating all the cpu. if its iexplore thats ie so start disabling plug ins. if its something else, google it.
That seems to have done the trick, disarray... thanks.
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