My wife and I have seperate ID's, is there anyway I can run two seperate IM programs on a single PC at the same time?
If it is possible, please provide details as to process.
Running Windows 7 with an Intel 2700i Processor, 3 screens, 16Gb ram 4Tb HD.
Kind regards
Rich
I am running Windows Live Messenger 2012 on Windows 7 Pro on a Core i5 2.5 Ghz w/ 8 GB RAM.
Up until today, I've had no problems with WLM. This morning when I log in, I notice that my CPU is spinning up and that WLM is not responding to any clicks or commands. When I open Task Manager, I saw that WLM was using 33% + of my CPU and at that time was over 800MB of memory usage. I ended the process and restarted WLM. I noticed that for about 3 seconds, I could click within the program and it would respond. However, very quickly it again became unresponsive. I checked Task Manager again, and saw that again the CPU is spinning around 33% and that the memory usage is climbing at about 5MB a second.
Can anybody assist with this?
I have three accounts set up in Outlook 2011 -- two Exchange accounts on a corporate server and one Gmail account. My database is just under 1 GB. I have a considerable amount of mail stored in the computers under "On this computer."
In the last week the program has become unusably slow. Double-clicking on a message and opening it takes about 15 seconds. I get the spinning beach ball nearly every time I open a message.
Should I rebuild my database? Trash preferences? Please help. I may have to abandon ship.
Thanks.
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