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Re: netidmgr maxing out CPU and can't be killed on Windows 7 RTM
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Johnny Russ)
Tue Aug 18 16:33:47 2009
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From: Johnny Russ <jruss@mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 16:32:51 -0400
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> I haven't seen the issue but would be happy to track it down and squash it.
>
> Since you are comfortable using SysInternals tools, could you configure
> procdump to monitor netidmgr.exe and explorer.exe for cpu spikes and
> have it capture a process dump when the issue occurs?
>
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/dd996900.aspx
>
> Please send mail to netidmgr@secure-endpoints.com. Given that the
> issue affects both netidmgr.exe and explorer.exe I suspect the problem
> isn't actually with netidmgr but is more likely an interaction between
> Windows 7 and OpenAFS but we shall see.
I just sent an email to netidmgr@secure-endpoints.com with the
requested dump files for explorer.exe and netidmgr.exe. Thanks for
checking into this, I have had to stop using netidmgr until I can
figure out a fix.
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