Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Kill ActiveSync when you are not using it
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:41 AM
http://www.micrologics.co.uk/library/ast/
Reading Jason's thought (rant) on ActiveSync reminds me of a little app called ActiveSync Toggle. Not everyone likes ActiveSync running in the background 24/7 and would prefer to free up some RAM as well as real estate in the windows System Tray, where the clock is. ActiveSync Toggle allows you to either load or unload ActiveSync from memory whilst also removing the registry key that automatically loads it upon starting Windows, but best of all, it's free. Perhaps Jason should install this and "kill" ActiveSync a few times before he continues (launches into another tirade) his ActiveSync is Evil, Part II thoughts. :-)
Reading Jason's thought (rant) on ActiveSync reminds me of a little app called ActiveSync Toggle. Not everyone likes ActiveSync running in the background 24/7 and would prefer to free up some RAM as well as real estate in the windows System Tray, where the clock is. ActiveSync Toggle allows you to either load or unload ActiveSync from memory whilst also removing the registry key that automatically loads it upon starting Windows, but best of all, it's free. Perhaps Jason should install this and "kill" ActiveSync a few times before he continues (launches into another tirade) his ActiveSync is Evil, Part II thoughts. :-)