I realize that. The way NAV works is that the scanner process itself does
the scanning on behalf of the invoking process and thus gets the CPU, or
that's my limited understanding. But like I said, the problem disappeared
after another update from Symnatec, so they must have corrected whatever
I struggled with something similar yesterday, ie. trying to get CR/LF into
the replace pattern. Using XML entities to represent the \r\n did the trick
for me. Try: replace="
"
Manuel
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