SHUTTING DOWN FILER DOESN'T SAVE RAM MEMORY!
Leave FILER open. HP and LOTUS decided that the functions in FILER would need to always be available. For example, if an application runs out of disk space, you can always flip into FILER, delete some files or move them to another drive, and then flip back into the first program and let the operation continue.
No matter what you have open, System Manager always reserves the memory required for FILER to open. So even if you shut down FILER, you don't gain any extra system RAM.
Ronald Vieceli
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Ted Dickens (HP Forum Sysop)
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