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| Hi..im having a serious issue...we have 3 computers hooked up to DSL modem using Linksys Router RT41-BU...my roomate has installed Vista Beta on his 2 comps I am still running XP Pro, and all sudden the bandwidth has gone crazy he is sucking it all up and some program which looks like a Window Media program is sucking up all his RAM and CPU usage by almost 100% the program is wmpnetwk.net ..cant uninstall it or shut it down...I keep tellin him to just uninstall Vista cuz this problem didnt start till he installed the OS. and when I unplug him from the Router everything works just fine and I can play my online games without lag and surf the net with no troubles..but once we plug him in my ping goes haywire and slows everything down...HELP! | Guest
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| Im having almost the same problem with a wmpnetwk.exe programe. It uses more than 60% of my CPU, 3 GHz, and is also taking up large amounts of bandwith from my network. I have attempted to end the process, but within a short time the progam begins again. From other sites I have come to the conclusion that it is a part of Windows Media Player, specificly something called Network Sharing Service. However I am not running Media Player when this program is running. Does somebody have a solution or idea? "Zaali" wrote: Quote:
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| Im having almost the same problem with a wmpnetwk.exe programe. It uses more than 60% of my CPU, 3 GHz, and is also taking up large amounts of bandwith from my network. I have attempted to end the process, but within a short time the progam begins again. From other sites I have come to the conclusion that it is a part of Windows Media Player, specificly something called Network Sharing Service. However I am not running Media Player when this program is running. Does somebody have a solution or idea? "Zaali" wrote: Quote:
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| Im having almost the same problem with a wmpnetwk.exe programe. It uses more than 60% of my CPU, 3 GHz, and is also taking up large amounts of bandwith from my network. I have attempted to end the process, but within a short time the progam begins again. From other sites I have come to the conclusion that it is a part of Windows Media Player, specificly something called Network Sharing Service. However I am not running Media Player when this program is running. Does somebody have a solution or idea? "Zaali" wrote: Quote:
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