> To see exactly why your system is crashing, run the Windows Resource Meter
> on your task bar. You will notice that after you enter your password (as
> the initial screen is loading up), your system resources will drop like a
> rock. If you manage to finish downloading the initial screen before you
run
> out of resources, most of your resources will come right back. However if
> the initial screen doesn't finish coming up before you run out of
> resources, the system will crash.

> >On that box, I am running Windows 98 SE with two network cards. One is
> >using DHCP (to my DSL modem) and the other uses a 192.168.100.xxx
address.
> >Using that computer as a remote, it works great going to my Windows 2000
> >laptop. But when using it as a host, as soon as the password is entered
by
> >the remote, the Win 98 system crashes.

The second paragraph suggests the server crashes the instant the password
has been entered, while the first paragraph indicates there should be a
delay while the server eats resources trying to transmit the data.

These two symptoms sounds different to me.  Can you clarify whether this is
the case?

Cheers,

J.N.Weatherall
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