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why does the busy symbol keep coming up so much while typing?
I am using MS Word 2003 (11.6359.6360). When I am writing the busy symbol
(hour glass) constanly comes up. The courser lags behind my typing and I don't type very fast. I just tested to see if the same happens in word pad and note pad. It does happen in word pad but it doesn't happen in note pad. Please let me know of any settings I can change. I have a 1.4 GHZ processor with 480 MB of RAM. |
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Try turning off "Check spelling as you type" and "Check grammar as you
type" in Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar. You can tell Word to check spelling and grammar at any time by pressing the F7 key. Kmhill88 wrote: I am using MS Word 2003 (11.6359.6360). When I am writing the busy symbol (hour glass) constanly comes up. The courser lags behind my typing and I don't type very fast. I just tested to see if the same happens in word pad and note pad. It does happen in word pad but it doesn't happen in note pad. Please let me know of any settings I can change. I have a 1.4 GHZ processor with 480 MB of RAM. |
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Thank you for the suggestion. It didn't do the trick. However, I turned on my
system performance and saw the a program called spools.exe was taking some memory every time the busy symbol came up. So, I turned spools.exe off and it fixed the problem. When I go back into word spools.exe starts up again. Now I need to find out what that program does and how to control it. I know that spooling is a means of sending data to a printer but wheather this has anything to do with that I don't know. Thanks again and let me know if you know about spools.exe "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Try turning off "Check spelling as you type" and "Check grammar as you type" in Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar. You can tell Word to check spelling and grammar at any time by pressing the F7 key. Kmhill88 wrote: I am using MS Word 2003 (11.6359.6360). When I am writing the busy symbol (hour glass) constanly comes up. The courser lags behind my typing and I don't type very fast. I just tested to see if the same happens in word pad and note pad. It does happen in word pad but it doesn't happen in note pad. Please let me know of any settings I can change. I have a 1.4 GHZ processor with 480 MB of RAM. |
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It sounds like you have a worm, either SDBOT.TD or RBOT-LD. Here are a
couple of references: http://uk.trendmicro-europe.com/ente...=WORM_SDBOT.TD http://spyware.pcwash.com/antispywar...-Rbot.aspx.htm -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:35:01 -0800, "Kmhill88" wrote: Thank you for the suggestion. It didn't do the trick. However, I turned on my system performance and saw the a program called spools.exe was taking some memory every time the busy symbol came up. So, I turned spools.exe off and it fixed the problem. When I go back into word spools.exe starts up again. Now I need to find out what that program does and how to control it. I know that spooling is a means of sending data to a printer but wheather this has anything to do with that I don't know. Thanks again and let me know if you know about spools.exe "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Try turning off "Check spelling as you type" and "Check grammar as you type" in Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar. You can tell Word to check spelling and grammar at any time by pressing the F7 key. Kmhill88 wrote: I am using MS Word 2003 (11.6359.6360). When I am writing the busy symbol (hour glass) constanly comes up. The courser lags behind my typing and I don't type very fast. I just tested to see if the same happens in word pad and note pad. It does happen in word pad but it doesn't happen in note pad. Please let me know of any settings I can change. I have a 1.4 GHZ processor with 480 MB of RAM. |
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Are you sure it's not spoolsv.exe, which is a required Windows system file?
If it is, and you are running Norton AV, try turning off the latter's Office plug-in -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jay Freedman wrote: It sounds like you have a worm, either SDBOT.TD or RBOT-LD. Here are a couple of references: http://uk.trendmicro-europe.com/ente...=WORM_SDBOT.TD http://spyware.pcwash.com/antispywar...-Rbot.aspx.htm Thank you for the suggestion. It didn't do the trick. However, I turned on my system performance and saw the a program called spools.exe was taking some memory every time the busy symbol came up. So, I turned spools.exe off and it fixed the problem. When I go back into word spools.exe starts up again. Now I need to find out what that program does and how to control it. I know that spooling is a means of sending data to a printer but wheather this has anything to do with that I don't know. Thanks again and let me know if you know about spools.exe "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Try turning off "Check spelling as you type" and "Check grammar as you type" in Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar. You can tell Word to check spelling and grammar at any time by pressing the F7 key. Kmhill88 wrote: I am using MS Word 2003 (11.6359.6360). When I am writing the busy symbol (hour glass) constanly comes up. The courser lags behind my typing and I don't type very fast. I just tested to see if the same happens in word pad and note pad. It does happen in word pad but it doesn't happen in note pad. Please let me know of any settings I can change. I have a 1.4 GHZ processor with 480 MB of RAM. |
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I'm experiencing EXACTLY the same problem. I ended the "spools.exe" process
and the problem stopped. One thing that I'm noticing that no one else has mentioned is that each time the hourglass appears there is a "toolbar" that appears in the upper left hand corner of the screen which shows the document layout icons (i.e. Normal View, Web Layout View, Print View, Outline View) and a small vertical scroll bar handle that I can't click on or even capture in a screen capture (it just doesn't show up.) I've used Spybot, AdAware and Symantec anti-virus and it seems like my system is pretty virus, spyware, adware, worm, malware, etc. free. This problem is extremely annoying and any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to keep researching until I come up with a fix for it so if I come up with anything, I'll post it back on this site, too. Much obliged! "Kmhill88" wrote: Thank you for the suggestion. It didn't do the trick. However, I turned on my system performance and saw the a program called spools.exe was taking some memory every time the busy symbol came up. So, I turned spools.exe off and it fixed the problem. When I go back into word spools.exe starts up again. Now I need to find out what that program does and how to control it. I know that spooling is a means of sending data to a printer but wheather this has anything to do with that I don't know. Thanks again and let me know if you know about spools.exe "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Try turning off "Check spelling as you type" and "Check grammar as you type" in Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar. You can tell Word to check spelling and grammar at any time by pressing the F7 key. Kmhill88 wrote: I am using MS Word 2003 (11.6359.6360). When I am writing the busy symbol (hour glass) constanly comes up. The courser lags behind my typing and I don't type very fast. I just tested to see if the same happens in word pad and note pad. It does happen in word pad but it doesn't happen in note pad. Please let me know of any settings I can change. I have a 1.4 GHZ processor with 480 MB of RAM. |
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