> Does anyone know what ZBu.exe belongs to? I get this resident in memory and
> I see it in the registry but I don't see any need for it. Is it a spyware
> executable?
It certainly isn't a file that is essential to the operation of your
computer. You can safely end the process using Task Manager. Just to be
safe, reboot your computer and see if it re-appears. It shouldn't.
process in memory ... Does anyone know what ZBu.exe belongs to? ... I get this resident in memory and ... I see it in the registry but I don't see any need for it. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: XP Home: Any settings for speeding up my PC ? ... If he is currently using the page file significantly, more memory will ... invalid keys build up in your registry and can slow things down. ... When you look at it in Windows Explorer, it looks like each file is in one ... up disk space and spawns processes that suck up your cpu cycles. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Terminal Services not loading user profiles. ... You can fix this by giving more memory to paged pool and less to Page Table Entries *and* taking steps to reduce each user's registry size. ... Have users logon as normal, and check to make sure that things are working okay. ... You are checking not only that users can logon via TS, but that other services that the server provides are fine such as file serving, sql, exchange, etc. ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
Re: Page File Size Question ..."Gerry Cornell" wrote: ... > it virtual memory or RAM memory. ... > on the My Computer icon on the Desktop and select Properties, Advanced, ... >>> still using the registry during log off. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)