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I was wondering if anyone can tell me what might be happening with my Frontpage 2002 program??? Everything works just fine until the file size of my "htm" page reaches the 75 KB mark. Once this occurs, the whole program slows down to the point where the keystrokes take up to 5 seconds to appear on screen. Typing takes forever at this speed!
This was not a problem until today, when the Frontpage program required me to update the program with the current Microsoft update. Can anyone lead me in the right direction for a possible fix??? I've been all over the internet looking for troubleshooting tips, and no such luck. Thank you. |
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Re: Problem with Frontpage 2002 acting very slow!!!
Hey there hitman;
I'm assuming you are using Windows XP and are occasionally restarting your computer to recover your memory. I am also assuming you have at least 512 MB of RAM and have no more than 3 or 4 icons (including your firewall and AV) in your system tray. If not, take steps to rectify by removing programs that are needlessly starting when you start your computer. Closing programs that are not being used. Window has a problems know as 'diminishing resources'. This was more prevalent with Windows ME and prior however is still happens with Windows XP. When programs are opened and closed, you lose a small amount of memory ehich is recovered when you reboot. The point here is even if you use hibernate or standby, save your work and restart you computer at least once every couple of days or so. Click on [Start] then Programs then Startup. If your startup folder contains any programs, decide on which of these - if any - you really need windows to start for you. (Remember they eat your memory once started). If there are programs there which you want to remove from the startop folder, Click on [Start] then right-click on Programs the click 'Open All Users'. This will bring up the following folder 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs'. Right click next to (not on) any of the icons in the folder and click on New/Folder (alternatively, in the menu, click on File then New then Folder). Name the folder 'StartupOld'. Move any programs from Startup to Startup Old. You can always move them back later if you need to. Next, if you use chat programs, find the preferences or options and remove the checkmark from anything to the effect of 'Start with Windows' Next, if using Outlook Express (and some other email clients), click on Tools, then Options and uncheck [ ] Automatically Log on to Windows Messenger. After restartig your computer, see if things are better with your FrontPage. You can also: Click on [Start] then Run then type in MSCONFIG and click [Ok] or enter. Go to the Startup Tab (in XP it's the last tab) and note all the programs which are starting automatically each timeyou start your puter. Don't uncheck anyhing dealing with your AV program, mouse or keyboard of not using OEM mouse/keyboard. You can safely uncheck things like Adobe Update Mgr, Adobe download manager, TV Now, Direct CD, HotBar, qttask, taskbar and almost anything else. Don't worry, you can always recheck them later if you find you lose a feature you like. Clcik on Apply or OK then the Retart button which will pop up. When you puter restarts, a pop-up will inform you that you are using selective startup bla... bla... bla..., check the box that says 'Don't show this' and OK to dismiss the message. If you still need better performance for your FrontPage, Right click on 'My Computer' then 'Properties' then go to the 'Advanced' tab. Click the [Settings] button under performance. Then go to the 'Advanced' tab and click the [Change] button. You are now at your Virtual Memory settings page. Virtual Memory or VM is a reserved portion of your hard drive, which you allow windows use like RAM. If 'No paging file' is checked, then uncheck it. Note (and write down) your current paging file size (the initial and max size). Select O Custom size and increase both initial and maximum sizes by say, 10%. (you can increase or decrease later). Click the "Set' button to place the new settings into effect. Now if that doesn't get your FrontPage moving along, if you are using shared resources hardware, such as a video card, you can enter your bios and reduce the amount of RAM allocated to the card (or increase) for better video performance. If you have a 256MN shared resource card and you are allocating 256 from your ram, your going to need more RAM or lower the setting in BIOS to lets say 128MB.... This dows not pertain to high-end video cards which have their own memory. Hope this helps you out a bit. Good Luck Bob Spiteri Webmaster "hitman1j" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:04fefb38aaf893e2936ae1d603d27142@nntp-gateway.com... I was wondering if anyone can tell me what might be happening with my Frontpage 2002 program??? Everything works just fine until the file size of my "htm" page reaches the 75 KB mark. Once this occurs, the whole program slows down to the point where the keystrokes take up to 5 seconds to appear on screen. Typing takes forever at this speed! This was not a problem until today, when the Frontpage program required me to update the program with the current Microsoft update. Can anyone lead me in the right direction for a possible fix??? I've been all over the internet looking for troubleshooting tips, and no such luck. Thank you. -- hitman1j ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hitman1j's Profile: http://www.techtalkz.com/members/hitman1j.html View this thread: http://www.techtalkz.com/microsoft-frontpage/383495-problem-frontpage-2002-acting-very-slow.html Posted @ http://www.techtalkz.com - Technology and Computer Troubleshooting Forums |
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Re: Problem with Frontpage 2002 acting very slow!!!
Bob,
Thank you so very much for the advice. I really do appreciate all your time and effort in responding to my question. Unfortunately, my current Windows operating system is "Vista", rather than "XP". Sorry about not including this information in my original post. The good news... your assumption regarding my RAM memory (512 MB) is right on target. It finally did occur to me after writing my original post to check out my startup programs via the Windows Defender program. It's a new computer, so this makes perfect sense.... This did help somewhat, but it didn't really solve the problem completely. The Frontpage 2002 program is a little quicker now, but it still moves rather slow. I first noticed the problem immediately following a Windows update. For some reason the Frontpage 2002 program would not work (it crashed repeatedly) until I installed the Windows update. I wonder if this caused the problem? I am currently choosing to keep my webpage design to small file size to work around the problem, but it's really frustrating to have to do this... Thank you again for your advice... |
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Re: Problem with Frontpage 2002 acting very slow!!!
hitman1j wrote:
> Bob, > > Thank you so very much for the advice. I really do appreciate all your > time and effort in responding to my question. Unfortunately, my current > Windows operating system is "Vista", rather than "XP". Sorry about not > including this information in my original post. The good news... your > assumption regarding my RAM memory (512 MB) is right on target. It > finally did occur to me after writing my original post to check out my > startup programs via the Windows Defender program. It's a new computer, > so this makes perfect sense.... > > This did help somewhat, but it didn't really solve the problem > completely. The Frontpage 2002 program is a little quicker now, but it > still moves rather slow. > > I first noticed the problem immediately following a Windows update. For > some reason the Frontpage 2002 program would not work (it crashed > repeatedly) until I installed the Windows update. I wonder if this > caused the problem? > > I am currently choosing to keep my webpage design to small file size to > work around the problem, but it's really frustrating to have to do > this... > > Thank you again for your advice... > > I am no expert by any means, but my hunch is: maybe there is a conflict between MS Explorer 7 and FrontPage2002. In my experience, installing older programs on a newer computer just doesn't always go smoothly. I don't want Vista on my tower because it is so foreign to me. I have it on a laptop, but in fairness haven't spent the time to learn about it. Currently, I have a web site on the tower created in FP2003, using Windows XP and Explorer 6. I just can't take a chance on upgrading to Vista/Exp7 without possibly jeopardizing the site in some way. I like to have the cutting edge hardware/software, but I have a dilema with this. Sorry I can't be of more help, but I think your problem might have something to do with Explorer 7 and FP2002. LC |
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Re: Problem with Frontpage 2002 acting very slow!!!
Hello L Covey;
Running FP2003 with IE7 on Windows XP Home Ed. Not having an problem with FP runing slow and the Enhacement in IE actually help my SEO as it automatically adds Alt Text based on the file name & more. I sometimes edit 20 or more pages at a time in FP and I'm using wireless 802.11G to connect to my wireless router connected to my cable broadband modem/connection. This is important because if you have a terribly slow connection and you are working with several 35-90k html pages at a time, it can take quite a while for the pages/graphics to load in FP. Now I do have 1.5 GB of RAM.... so that's another advantage in addition to the RAM. If you want to get used to Vista either install it with dual boot so you can log off of Vista and onto XP if you need to. Also, this is handy as there are certain programs that do not run well (or at all) with Vista (FP is not one of those). You can also install Microsoft's Virtual PC and then install Vista onto that. It's free and gives you a Vista platform to work from while your XP remains unaltered. You can get it at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx Good Luck, Bob Spiteri "L Covey" <ljcovey@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:niLoj.530501$kj1.473226@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... hitman1j wrote: > Bob, > > Thank you so very much for the advice. I really do appreciate all your > time and effort in responding to my question. Unfortunately, my current > Windows operating system is "Vista", rather than "XP". Sorry about not > including this information in my original post. The good news... your > assumption regarding my RAM memory (512 MB) is right on target. It > finally did occur to me after writing my original post to check out my > startup programs via the Windows Defender program. It's a new computer, > so this makes perfect sense.... > > This did help somewhat, but it didn't really solve the problem > completely. The Frontpage 2002 program is a little quicker now, but it > still moves rather slow. > > I first noticed the problem immediately following a Windows update. For > some reason the Frontpage 2002 program would not work (it crashed > repeatedly) until I installed the Windows update. I wonder if this > caused the problem? > > I am currently choosing to keep my webpage design to small file size to > work around the problem, but it's really frustrating to have to do > this... > > Thank you again for your advice... > > I am no expert by any means, but my hunch is: maybe there is a conflict between MS Explorer 7 and FrontPage2002. In my experience, installing older programs on a newer computer just doesn't always go smoothly. I don't want Vista on my tower because it is so foreign to me. I have it on a laptop, but in fairness haven't spent the time to learn about it. Currently, I have a web site on the tower created in FP2003, using Windows XP and Explorer 6. I just can't take a chance on upgrading to Vista/Exp7 without possibly jeopardizing the site in some way. I like to have the cutting edge hardware/software, but I have a dilema with this. Sorry I can't be of more help, but I think your problem might have something to do with Explorer 7 and FP2002. LC |
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Re: Problem with Frontpage 2002 acting very slow!!!
Bob Spiteri wrote:
> Hello L Covey; > > Running FP2003 with IE7 on Windows XP Home Ed. Not having an problem with FP > runing slow and the Enhacement in IE actually help my SEO as it > automatically adds Alt Text based on the file name & more. > > I sometimes edit 20 or more pages at a time in FP and I'm using wireless > 802.11G to connect to my wireless router connected to my cable broadband > modem/connection. This is important because if you have a terribly slow > connection and you are working with several 35-90k html pages at a time, it > can take quite a while for the pages/graphics to load in FP. > > Now I do have 1.5 GB of RAM.... so that's another advantage in addition to > the RAM. > > If you want to get used to Vista either install it with dual boot so you can > log off of Vista and onto XP if you need to. Also, this is handy as there > are certain programs that do not run well (or at all) with Vista (FP is not > one of those). > > You can also install Microsoft's Virtual PC and then install Vista onto > that. It's free and gives you a Vista platform to work from while your XP > remains unaltered. > > You can get it at > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx > > Good Luck, Bob Spiteri > > > "L Covey" <ljcovey@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:niLoj.530501$kj1.473226@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > hitman1j wrote: > >>Bob, >> >>Thank you so very much for the advice. I really do appreciate all your >>time and effort in responding to my question. Unfortunately, my current >>Windows operating system is "Vista", rather than "XP". Sorry about not >>including this information in my original post. The good news... your >>assumption regarding my RAM memory (512 MB) is right on target. It >>finally did occur to me after writing my original post to check out my >>startup programs via the Windows Defender program. It's a new computer, >>so this makes perfect sense.... >> >>This did help somewhat, but it didn't really solve the problem >>completely. The Frontpage 2002 program is a little quicker now, but it >>still moves rather slow. >> >>I first noticed the problem immediately following a Windows update. For >>some reason the Frontpage 2002 program would not work (it crashed >>repeatedly) until I installed the Windows update. I wonder if this >>caused the problem? >> >>I am currently choosing to keep my webpage design to small file size to >>work around the problem, but it's really frustrating to have to do >>this... >> >>Thank you again for your advice... >> >> > > I am no expert by any means, but my hunch is: maybe there is a conflict > between MS Explorer 7 and FrontPage2002. > > In my experience, installing older programs on a newer computer just > doesn't always go smoothly. > > I don't want Vista on my tower because it is so foreign to me. I have > it on a laptop, but in fairness haven't spent the time to learn about it. > > Currently, I have a web site on the tower created in FP2003, using > Windows XP and Explorer 6. I just can't take a chance on upgrading to > Vista/Exp7 without possibly jeopardizing the site in some way. > > I like to have the cutting edge hardware/software, but I have a dilema > with this. > > Sorry I can't be of more help, but I think your problem might have > something to do with Explorer 7 and FP2002. > > LC > > I haven't forgotten about responding to you. I was out of the country for a while. Thank you for taking time to help. Some of this is familiar and some is not, but I shall try to figure things out. Much appreciated. LC |
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Re: Problem with Frontpage 2002 acting very slow!!!
Hello Again Covey;
You didn't mention which version of Vista you are running. I don't think the proble is a conflict with FP 2002 & IE7. Just in case your haven't already done so, Office XP including FP2002 is still being supported with updates. You should be running FP2002 (10.6308.6839) SP3. If not run your MS Update. Other than cleaning up your PC, minimizing autostartups, running fewer programs simultaneously, increasing hard drive space, installing updates, patches, etc., the cheapest way to get increased performance from a laptop or PC is to increaase your memory. You can double your memory to 1028 (1 GB) or more for probably less than $40. If your running a Pentium 3 it will be even less costly however you'd be buying a new saddle for a dying horse. If your running Vista Home Basic on a new PC, 512MB is the very minimum you'd want to have and that's using a NON-SHARED resource video card (i.e., you video card should have its own on-board memory, thus not using your meager 512MB of main RAM). If you upgraded from XP to Vista, you'll also want to increase that RAM. In fact Covey, I will guarantee increasing your memory will result in much faster and better performance. If not, I'll pay for your mem upgrade. Post back if you do increase RAM and let us know if it makes the mark. Again, if it's a older PC, don't fall in love with the case. Good Luck Bob Spiteri "L Covey" <ljcovey@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:3%vDj.18013$D_3.8006@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... Bob Spiteri wrote: > Hello L Covey; > > Running FP2003 with IE7 on Windows XP Home Ed. Not having an problem with > FP > runing slow and the Enhacement in IE actually help my SEO as it > automatically adds Alt Text based on the file name & more. > > I sometimes edit 20 or more pages at a time in FP and I'm using wireless > 802.11G to connect to my wireless router connected to my cable broadband > modem/connection. This is important because if you have a terribly slow > connection and you are working with several 35-90k html pages at a time, > it > can take quite a while for the pages/graphics to load in FP. > > Now I do have 1.5 GB of RAM.... so that's another advantage in addition to > the RAM. > > If you want to get used to Vista either install it with dual boot so you > can > log off of Vista and onto XP if you need to. Also, this is handy as there > are certain programs that do not run well (or at all) with Vista (FP is > not > one of those). > > You can also install Microsoft's Virtual PC and then install Vista onto > that. It's free and gives you a Vista platform to work from while your XP > remains unaltered. > > You can get it at > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx > > Good Luck, Bob Spiteri > > > "L Covey" <ljcovey@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:niLoj.530501$kj1.473226@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > hitman1j wrote: > >>Bob, >> >>Thank you so very much for the advice. I really do appreciate all your >>time and effort in responding to my question. Unfortunately, my current >>Windows operating system is "Vista", rather than "XP". Sorry about not >>including this information in my original post. The good news... your >>assumption regarding my RAM memory (512 MB) is right on target. It >>finally did occur to me after writing my original post to check out my >>startup programs via the Windows Defender program. It's a new computer, >>so this makes perfect sense.... >> >>This did help somewhat, but it didn't really solve the problem >>completely. The Frontpage 2002 program is a little quicker now, but it >>still moves rather slow. >> >>I first noticed the problem immediately following a Windows update. For >>some reason the Frontpage 2002 program would not work (it crashed >>repeatedly) until I installed the Windows update. I wonder if this >>caused the problem? >> >>I am currently choosing to keep my webpage design to small file size to >>work around the problem, but it's really frustrating to have to do >>this... >> >>Thank you again for your advice... >> >> > > I am no expert by any means, but my hunch is: maybe there is a conflict > between MS Explorer 7 and FrontPage2002. > > In my experience, installing older programs on a newer computer just > doesn't always go smoothly. > > I don't want Vista on my tower because it is so foreign to me. I have > it on a laptop, but in fairness haven't spent the time to learn about it. > > Currently, I have a web site on the tower created in FP2003, using > Windows XP and Explorer 6. I just can't take a chance on upgrading to > Vista/Exp7 without possibly jeopardizing the site in some way. > > I like to have the cutting edge hardware/software, but I have a dilema > with this. > > Sorry I can't be of more help, but I think your problem might have > something to do with Explorer 7 and FP2002. > > LC > > I haven't forgotten about responding to you. I was out of the country for a while. Thank you for taking time to help. Some of this is familiar and some is not, but I shall try to figure things out. Much appreciated. LC |
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