Seems that way.  I'm using sp6a as well, on member server, not a domain 
controller.  Very modest hardware, P166, 128mb RAM, server's only 
function is to supply updated virus definitions to clients and act as a 
quarantine server for Norton Antivirus.  Any fixes out there, folks?

Anthony FACCHIN wrote:

> Same problem with NT4 (French) / SP6a / SRP... (~99% CPU in use...)
> So you are not alone... Bug ?
> 
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> From: "Timothy Latshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 3:11 AM
> Subject: high CPU utilization
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> 
>>I have a Winnt 4.0 server box running the VNC server (as a service). 
>>The version is the most current as of 10/1/01.  I expect high CPU 
>>utilization while a client is connected, but that level does not drop 
>>off even after client session is closed.
>>
>>Any thoughts?  TIA
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