What OS are you using? What is running at the time other than your ISP connection? (Do a CTRL-ALT-DEL in Win9x or goto Task Manger in NT or do a TOP in *Nix) -- try stopping everything unnecessary including things in your toolbar...<br>
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Alt255 - Where you saw this problem, was it a bidirectional printer and was it a common printer? I was thinking that it could possibly be in your case a printer trying to tell the OS its ready and sending it status reports too frequently or else it could possibly be that the OS is trying to understand what the printer is saying, but not getting it, so it queries the printer again and again the printer sends something the OS doesn't understand, etc, etc dragging the computer to a crawl.<br>
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webcrazy - try to see what is running at the time, shutdown all unnecessary programs and try that. Also, the questions Alt255 asked need to be answered... Especially, how do you log onto the net? Also it could be a resource conflict between the mouse and modem (if you are dialing up). Are you using any virus software? Very highly unlikely, but it could be a virus that is sending information out when it detects a connection to the internet... Although very unlikely and I don't know of any that would do that without any other indications. Make sure you have virus software and your DAT files are up to date and do a complete system scan.