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Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 12:56:15 -0400
From: Shawn Henderson <shawn AT techcoms DOT net>
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Subject: processor at 100%
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when I reboot my pc my processor is at 100% the task manager reveals 
that cygserv and the sshd is the culprit. After ending the processes 
this drops the processor back to its normal levels. What is strange is 
that I can still use these processes afterwords like normal but it does 
not max out the processor until the next time I reboot. I have a xp 
antholon 2700 with 512mb ram. what is going on? any ideas on how to stop 
this activity.

Thanks

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