>Hi All,
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>I have a situation where a user needs to use a legacy FPD 2.6 app under Windows 2000. The same machine is also dialed into and run remotely thru pcAnywhere 9/10. The performance from pcAnywhere takes a dramatic nosedive when the FPD app is launched.
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>While researching this problem, I noticed that the NTVDM for the app shoots up to 99% and all available memory when the app (or just FPD for that matter) is launched. No amount of changes to the shortcut for the app seem to affect this.
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>Does anyone know how to make FPD behave under Win2k? TIA.
Take a look at
http://www.tamedos.com/tame.htm.
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