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Revoltec
PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2003 9:49 pm Reply with quote

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I'm a new member and browsing trough this forum, just wanted to say that this looks good.
I run LH 4051 and most of the tweaks for xp do work on LH so try them, for my programs I use the compability feature and that seems to work for all my stuff.
I only have 1 prob. outlook doesn't run if I dissable Win file system service that I have to disable to fix the memory leak, any tips?
 
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goldenlotus
PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 2:11 am Reply with quote

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Yes,this is a problem.Since Outlook Express uses the contacts feature which needs WinFS,it will not run once you disable WinFS.Also I doubt that you will be able to enable WinFS again since it asks for a file which I could not find anywhere.But remember that disabling WinFS gives you a good performance gain and so I would advise you to go for a different mail program.

And concerning memory leak,there is a program called LeakFix which fixes memory leak in Explorer,WinFS,svchost and Internet Explorer.It is a very good program and is working fine for me on 4051.If you want the link please PM me and I will give you the direct link.
 
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Revoltec
PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 2:50 pm Reply with quote

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I tried to reinstall it it but didn't work, same prob as you had. I use hotmail now works to.
Thanks for the leak proposition but I already have it but don't use it, LH runs fine fine on my system. I tried it but didn't see a difference so I don't use it anymore.
 
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