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He is, unless I'm mistaken,the paid host.  
> Finally to top it all off, your marque event is a total washout after several hours of torture for the players.  
The only question is whether that testing occurs in a test environment or in the field.  
I provided very specific PC configuration  details and even explained that my swap file could grow to over 2GB and yet a condition  occurred in which software exhausted all the system resources.  
> Multiple, multiple upgrades that don't do anything.  
They are very busy right now.  
> Hey Mike,  
Bad publicity can be a powerful thing especially when there are multiple complainers as in this case.  
Bad publicity can be a powerful thing especially when there are multiple complainers as in this case.  
I hinted an earlier post that something might be very wrong with the software running larger tournaments.   
A set of symptoms in which a huge swap file is exhausted is to take a real close look at memory leaks.   



