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Scott - 27 Nov 2004 02:05 GMT
Since I installed XP SP2, there is a very long pause between when I log into
hotmail, and when I can actually click on messages to read them. While I can
move the cursor around, I can't click on anything for a couple minutes. I
have run an current virus scan several times, and no infection has been
found. This is only happening with hotmail, not with any other site, or any
other email program.

Is this something to do with the SP2 upgrade, or is this a separate hotmail
issue that I need to address?

HELP!!!
Muhammad Usman - 27 Nov 2004 12:08 GMT
This is a Separate Hotmail issue. SP2 got nothing to do with this.

> Since I installed XP SP2, there is a very long pause between when I log into
> hotmail, and when I can actually click on messages to read them. While I can
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>
> HELP!!!
jayrbee - 27 Nov 2004 15:41 GMT
Scott,
I have EXACT symptoms you are experiencing w/hotmail. I contacted Hotmail
buy using "report a bug". The response was "we'll get back to you". I hope
someone finds a fix SOON.

> Since I installed XP SP2, there is a very long pause between when I log into
> hotmail, and when I can actually click on messages to read them. While I can
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> HELP!!!
 
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