[RESOLVED] Server Busy: The action cannot be completed..
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Server Busy: The action cannot be completed..

    Whenever I start windowsXP, I got the following message:

    Server Busy: The action cannot be completed because the other program is busy

    Please help.

    Catherine.

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    Hi Catherine and welcome to VirtualDr,

    Sounds like a mail checker or similar trying to connect at startup
    Have a look in msconfig which shows everything which runs at startup. There may be some things in here you can disable.

    Start/Run/ msconfig, keep the page open then go to link below.

    http://www.sysinfo.org/startupinfo.html

    Read the Key at foot of page, then click on “Here” at top. Use the Search box to check all your entries

    Follow advice as to what can/cannot be disabled. You should be able to identify all/most of them and decide what you do not need to start automatically. You should not have a large number of entries here.

    Elaine

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    Wink Server Busy problem is solved

    Dear dunedin,

    After following your instruction, the problem's gone.

    Thank you.

    Catherine.

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    That`s great

    Happy to have helped

    Elaine

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    Smile Thanks

    Thanks! This helped me resolve the same problem (I was googling "Server....completed")

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    Hello Citrus Giant

    Lucky find. I`m glad you found help here for your problem

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