Flickering Screen when 2 FPs open

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Mr B

Any time I have Frontpage open Twice (2 different webs) it seems to make my computer flicker like
it's constantly refreshing something. In FP I can see the arrow turn to an hourglass for a split
second over and over and over. If I go to my desktop, everything just kind of flickers forever.

As soon as I close one of the FPs, it immediately stops and everything is normal.

Any idea why it does this or how to make it not do this?

Thanks.
 
Check that you have the latest video driver and directX for your OS
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| Any time I have Frontpage open Twice (2 different webs) it seems to make my computer flicker like
| it's constantly refreshing something. In FP I can see the arrow turn to an hourglass for a split
| second over and over and over. If I go to my desktop, everything just kind of flickers forever.
|
| As soon as I close one of the FPs, it immediately stops and everything is normal.
|
| Any idea why it does this or how to make it not do this?
|
| Thanks.
 
It's not just a screen thing. FP actually shows the Hourglass like it's processing something or
doing a refresh or something like that. Definitely something with having the 2nd FP open. I can
sit and watch my arrow go from arrow to hourglass and back forever. But as soon asI close the 2nd
instance, back to normal.


But yes I have the latest Drivesr and such.
 
What about all SP for MSO and your OS/IE

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| It's not just a screen thing. FP actually shows the Hourglass like it's processing something or
| doing a refresh or something like that. Definitely something with having the 2nd FP open. I can
| sit and watch my arrow go from arrow to hourglass and back forever. But as soon asI close the 2nd
| instance, back to normal.
|
|
| But yes I have the latest Drivesr and such.
|
|
|
| >Check that you have the latest video driver and directX for your OS
|
 
I have also experienced this problem and I have several add-ins
installed. The flickering seems to be directly related to one of the
add-ins being at work.
 
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