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ips007

2004-04-21, 2:31 pm

I know ... I have seen a few threads on this, but nothing seems to make any
difference and I am finding this way to frustrating to actually work with.
Here's the deal.

Win2000 sp3 256mg and P4 1.7. Running DreamweaverMX 6.1 (6.1.1842.0)

I am working with a large Coldfusion application ~2500 pages ( including
graphics) make a change on 1 file save it...takes ~ 15-30seconds and max's out
the CPU for that time.

I do run Zone Alarm and a Virus Package (not Norton)....I've turned both
off..No change.

Any Ideas?


ZhongQiang

2004-04-21, 2:31 pm

you might wana try increasing your Random Access Memory (RAM), end operations for zone alarm and other apps that you do not make use of .. hope that helped... =)
ips007

2004-04-21, 2:33 pm

So since I have tried shutting down both Zone Alarm and my anti virus and the only other thing I run is IE it must be RAM? Dreamweaver needs more then 256MB to run properly?
Murray *TMM*

2004-04-21, 2:33 pm

No, but it would run much better with more RAM. Remember, when you run with
a system close to the minimum specs, you can expect to get something close
to the minimum performance.

On my systems that have >512MB, I find pretty acceptible performance.

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"ips007" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> So since I have tried shutting down both Zone Alarm and my anti virus and

the only other thing I run is IE it must be RAM? Dreamweaver needs more
then 256MB to run properly?


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