I checked on Microsoft's site. Try looking at this info from there knowledge base. http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?st=b&na=80&qu=Inetinfo.exe+&View=en-us
Hopefully you will see something that might be causing it to use all the CPU up.
I am receiving the following message: Backup - \\WU1\C: OFO: Not enough disk space on device running OFO to create or increment the static volume.
To increase the minimum and maximum size, use the OFO Wizard on the Tools | Wizards menu.
Optimum settings for your system will vary.
OFO: Error...
Use the licensing applet in Admin Tools to manage licenses.
A temporary fix and I know many people do this is to disable the licensing service. Not the best answer in the world, but it will keep you from having this problem. I hope this helps.
I have the strangest problem. I can open Excel. Click on a cell. When I do if I move the mouse it continues to highlight the entire worksheet. I try pressing ESC or clicking the other mouse button but it does not stop. I have to restart the computer. This is only happening in Excel...
I would format the computer and start over. It seems like when Office gets screwed up on a computer that is the best way to fix the problem. I know that is not the best answer, but it always works for me.
One thing you might want to try is running detect and repair in the Help Menu in Office. Sounds like you have a problem in the Registry of Windows Server not pointing to the fonts.
Copy the pst file to another computer and run the virus scan against it. Then restore the file back to the computer. The virus might have damaged your pst file.
I am having all kinds of trouble with users being able to synchronize there laptops with Exchange. I have tried all kind of ideas. I can setup a new user and sync and it works fine. Certain users are fine. I have decided it is a corrupt file in the persons email box that can't sync. I can't...
One thing I have tried is in IMS in the Connections tab under Message Filtering. Any of the domains I see in the outgoing Que I have put those domain in the filtering area. It has worked for some reason. Really is very frustrating.
Are you able to use Microsoft Windows Update service to install and updates to your Operating System? Also are you logged in as Administrator on your computer?
Try this, go to your local area network connection. Click on the properties of this connection and go to the advanced tab. Make sure the Internet Connection Firewall is not checked. I was having this problem on a computer that had this checked. Let me know.
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