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I setup Helix Universal Basic Server with W2k. Just after rebooting my
Pc I noticed that I could not use it as fast and stable as before. I
checked the CPU in the Task Manager and discovered that a process named
"rmserver.exe" cornered the CU activity about 100%. I tryed to manually
terminate the processus from the Task Manager unsuccessfully. No way to
make its priority lower..
I decided to uninstall Helix server and recovered my initial W2k's speed
and stability. But how could I restore Helix server without letting
"rmserver.exe" monopolyze my OS ? What is the way to let such a process
live without gobbling 100% of CPU activity.
Pc I noticed that I could not use it as fast and stable as before. I
checked the CPU in the Task Manager and discovered that a process named
"rmserver.exe" cornered the CU activity about 100%. I tryed to manually
terminate the processus from the Task Manager unsuccessfully. No way to
make its priority lower..
I decided to uninstall Helix server and recovered my initial W2k's speed
and stability. But how could I restore Helix server without letting
"rmserver.exe" monopolyze my OS ? What is the way to let such a process
live without gobbling 100% of CPU activity.