does the same thing in regular AIX also. Maybe write a script that
monitors the resources and then use xargs to kill it...
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>From:  Dale Leonard[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Subject:       Netscape seizing control of system resources
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>List members,
>
>Does Netscape Navigator ever seize control of your system resources after 
>you've used it???
>
>Under top,  it will grab about 98.6 percent of the cpu's time. (this is 
>getting to where it happens regularly. Outside of NOT USING IT, is there 
>anything I can do to prevent this??
>
>BTW Kill <process id> has no effect when it begins it's runaway 
>antics......
>
>HELP!!!
>
>TIA,
>Dale
>
>
>Dale Leonard
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