explorer and msn are balloning.

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Brian Wetzstein
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explorer and msn are balloning.

Post by Brian Wetzstein »

hello everyone.
I use an HP computer running XP home.
lately, while online my explorer.exe and my msn.exe will expand so much that performance suffers and I have to restart. My msn.exe will grow to over 200,000 K of memory usage on my task manager. I regularly clean my temp files as well as run adaware and spybot. everything comes up clean.
any ideas?
thanks,
brian
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Post by b0b »

What does msn.exe do?
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Post by Brian Wetzstein »

msn in my internet service provider and so it is my internet program.
when I first open the program (msn) it is in the 15,000 to 35,000 K range and it grows from there.
220,000 K as we speak...
thanks.
brian
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

It sounds like somebody is loading a bunch of "cookies" onto your computer while you are online. Do you have a blocker on your computer?
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Post by Brian Wetzstein »

I don't think it is cookies because I clean them regularly and there are never any cookies for pages I do not visit.
I have a firewall up and norton antivirus running...
hopefully we can get to the bottom of this...
thanks again
brian
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Post by Jim Smith »

Msn.exe is Microsloth's way of bloating the Internet experience even more. If there is any way of disabling it, do it. You should be able to access everything on the Internet without MSN getting involved and in the way.
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Post by Ron Page »

I think Jim is suggesting that you simply configure your browser and e-mail utility, e.g. Outlook Express, to access your internet service directly. I guess MSN is similar to AOL's wrapper.

With the browser you can set the privacy to maximum which will block all cookies. That will let you test and see if that's the problem. I think cookies are written to the hard drive and I didn't think they'd swell up your memory usage.

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