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			<title>CPU goes to 100% for 10 minutes when launching the bat!</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<b><a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/topic10522/message34690/">CPU goes to 100% for 10 minutes when launching the bat!</a></b> <i>then it comes back to normal...</i> in forum <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/">The Bat! - Configuring the E-mail Client</a>. <br />
			Hello,<br /><br />nobody's using VF (virtual folders) ?? I am the only one with this problem ?<br /><br />When I delete all my virtual folders everything works great, no 100% anymore, but as soon as I use some VF the problem occurs. It looks like there is no database cache build for the VF, and each time I run the bat it recreates everything from zero (regarding the VF). is it a change in Version 5 of the bat, no more temporary database for the VF's ? <br />
			<i>19 June 2012 16:12:45, <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/">Ray</a>.</i>]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/topic10522/message34643/">CPU goes to 100% for 10 minutes when launching the bat!</a></b> <i>then it comes back to normal...</i> in forum <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/">The Bat! - Configuring the E-mail Client</a>. <br />
			Hello,<br /><br />Since I have upgraded from final version 4.x to the latest version 5.x, everything went perfectly, nothing is missing, except that now, every time I run The Bat! my CPU goes to 100% for about 10 minutes, then comes back to normal. And now I'm getting those error messages repeatedly in the ex_log.txt :<br />
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<pre>v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 00:29:43.007 Language:File does not exist (C:&#92;Program Files (x86)&#92;The Bat!&#92;thebat.LNG)
v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 00:29:43.287 GUIDEF:Cannot bind layout item &#91;MsgCtl&#93;.&#91;mReloadMsg&#93;
v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 10:03:03.309 Language:File does not exist (C:&#92;Program Files (x86)&#92;The Bat!&#92;thebat.LNG)
v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 10:03:03.714 GUIDEF:Cannot bind layout item &#91;MsgCtl&#93;.&#91;mReloadMsg&#93;
v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 14:34:56.664 Language:File does not exist (C:&#92;Program Files (x86)&#92;The Bat!&#92;thebat.LNG)
v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 14:34:57.381 GUIDEF:Cannot bind layout item &#91;MsgCtl&#93;.&#91;mReloadMsg&#93;
v5.1.6.2 X201/Ray 01/06/2012 14:53:15.918 MBase:FinalizeMBase Exception Resource leak: 74 instances of TUnixMsgBase left</pre>
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<br />and in the thebat_Exceptions.log file, I get the following error continuously :<br />
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<pre>Date: 01 Jun 2012 14:54:39
OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 build 7601
PhysMemFreeTotal: 4095/4095 MB
VirtMemFreeTotal: 1502/2047 MB
CommandLine: "C:&#92;Program Files (x86)&#92;The Bat!&#92;thebat.exe" /minimize
Address: 77D722B2
ClassName: EAccessViolation
Message: Access violation at address 77D722B2 in module 'ntdll.dll'. Write of address 0000000C
IsOSException: 1
Modules: 
 77D50000 20111117052847 C:&#92;Windows&#92;SysWOW64&#92;ntdll.dll
 00400000 20120510135108 C:&#92;Program Files (x86)&#92;The Bat!&#92;thebat.exe
Stack: 
 77D722B2 &#91;77D50000&#93;
 77DAB457 &#91;77D50000&#93;
 77DAB426 &#91;77D50000&#93;
 77DAB3C9 &#91;77D50000&#93;
 77D6012E &#91;77D50000&#93;
 0043B208 &#91;00400000&#93;
 0043B21C &#91;00400000&#93;
 00B9DD4F &#91;00400000&#93;
 00B9DEAD &#91;00400000&#93;
 00404BF0 &#91;00400000&#93;
 0043BE18 &#91;00400000&#93;
 00BAFD88 &#91;00400000&#93;
 00A9D4D3 &#91;00400000&#93;
 00BAF0D5 &#91;00400000&#93;
 005193EE &#91;00400000&#93;
 00A6B939 &#91;00400000&#93;
 005193EE &#91;00400000&#93;
 00BFC18C &#91;00400000&#93;
 00467DAA &#91;00400000&#93;
 00405ADC &#91;00400000&#93;
 77D89EF0 &#91;77D50000&#93;
 77D89EC0 &#91;77D50000&#93;</pre>
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<br />The &quot;funny&quot; thing is that my computer has 8GB of RAM and not 4GB as stated in the log, I wonder if that has something to do with it. The other strange thing I have noticed, is that all my Virtual Folders (I have about 50 of them) get populated during those 10 minutes of 100% CPU, it looks like they are bulduing themselves at each restart of the application.<br /><br />Does anyone know what the problem might be ?<br /><br />Thank you in advance <br />
			<i>01 June 2012 17:21:59, <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/">Ray</a>.</i>]]></description>
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