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had the same experience at home - which is a very similar setup compared to the one @work (XP SP2, FF3). Wonder what is going on. I deactivated my firewall (pulled the plug on the internet) - no effect.

Thomas Gutjahr

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22 Jul, 08 16:09

This issue may be caused by the ExaleadDesktop Redirector that is normally only used on terminal server to emulate several instances of the same one:desktop.

What I would advise is that you deactivate the Redirector:

1.Stop your exalead one:desktop (right click on one:desktop icon in the notification area and "Quit")
2.Stop the ExaleadDesktop Redirector service (control panel>administrative tools> Services and stop ExaleadDesktop Redirector)
3.Change the ExaleadDesktop Redirector startup type and set it to manual (same route as above. Right click on the ExaleadDesktop Redirector select properties - on the General tab change the startup type to manual.)
4.Start your Exalead one:desktop.

I believe this should solve the issue. Let me know if the problem still persists

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