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Netman (Network Connections Service)
When I first boot up my computer, SVCHOST runs at 50% cpu time. If I "Go
To Service" I notice the same services associated with this particular errant SVCHOST processes. Stopping them one at a time yields no change in processor usage until I try and stop NetMan "Network Connections" service. Processor time drops almost immediately to normal. Restarting the service does affect the computer |
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Netman (Network Connections Service)
Hi
Use this utility and check whether the computer is running unexplained Network activity. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897437.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Mark Cusumano" wrote in message ... When I first boot up my computer, SVCHOST runs at 50% cpu time. If I "Go To Service" I notice the same services associated with this particular errant SVCHOST processes. Stopping them one at a time yields no change in processor usage until I try and stop NetMan "Network Connections" service. Processor time drops almost immediately to normal. Restarting the service does affect the computer |