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Windows timeout function
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at 9:17 am
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Posted by alphaa10 (2 messages posted)


My system freezes after a certain period of inactivity at my browser (Netscape 7.2), 
as I read from the screen without keystrokes or mouse movement. 

I am on broadband, with modem connected to an SMC BR14UP router, and my computer 
is the only machine currently connected.

To eliminate the freeze, I must ALT-CTL-DEL to Task Manager and kill the browser 
session. Then, restarting the browser session usually works-- until the next period 
of inactivity.  

Once or twice, Windows 98 has presented on startup a message "Windows went into Time 
Out during the last three sessions and became unresponsive.  Do you wish to eliminate 
Time Out function?" I indicated yes, and hope that has taken care of the problem-- 
but I recall I said yes to a previous prompt. 

How should I modify the Windows Time Out function? Is it a registry hack or a control 
panel issue? My research in Windows98 Secrets indicates the problem may be an incompatible 
setting between my modem and ISP. 



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