Performance on a desktop

Hello,
I am running IDM on a machine with 2GB RAM, 2.8GHZ. The JVM is configured to use 512MB
When listing the 20.000 users I have created, it takes minutes for the page to open
and this each time I list the accounts...
I there no caching in place ?
Any idea on how performance can be improved ?
Thank you

CORRECTION:
The performance issue in not on the server but on the client
it is INTERNET EXPLORER that runs at 99% and takes 15 minutes to launch the applet displaying the list of accounts (during this time the JVM size moves from 1MB to 18MB)
Each time I access this page, it takes again 15 minutes
I tried to use MS VM or SUN JVM but the result is the same
Please HELP ;-]
Thank you very much

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    09:22:00.394|INFO |49|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    09:22:00.464|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] lockPassword. FALSE
    09:22:00.464|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:C8F138] Device Connection Acquired
    09:22:00.465|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::connect] [13F4E1B0] Connection to device established.
    09:22:00.465|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Device connection established by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl".
    09:22:00.465|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:esktopChannel:esktopChannelImpl::Connect|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Desktop connection acquired.
    09:22:00.476|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:esktopChannel:esktopChannelImpl::GetProtocolId|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Protocol found. Protocol: Database Access Id: 1.
    09:22:17.475|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.DesktopChannelWrapper|0|[IManagedDesktopChannelConnection::~IManagedDesktopChannelConnection|844214043] Destroying IManagedDesktopChannelConnection.
    09:22:17.475|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:esktopChannel:esktopChannelImpl:isconnect|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Disconnecting desktop channel connection.
    09:22:17.475|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E1B0] Disconnecting device.
    09:22:17.488|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Release Interface C8F138
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] enableBypass true true
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E1B0] device disconnected.
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::ReleaseDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Desktop connection release requested by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl".
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::ReleaseDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Desktop connection released requested by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl".
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E1B0] Disconnecting device.
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Release Interface C8F138
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] enableBypass true true
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E1B0] device disconnected.
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.DesktopChannelWrapper|0|[IManagedDesktopChannelConnection::IManagedDesktopChannelConnection|844214043] Creating ManagedDesktopChannelConnection.
    09:22:17.489|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.DesktopChannelWrapper|0|[IManagedDesktopChannelConnection::Connect|844214043] Connecting to device.
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnectionIN:0x3251AF1B] "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl" client requesting device connection.
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B]  Establishing new connection to device.
    09:22:17.489|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::connect] [13F4E0B0] Connecting to device.
    09:22:17.490|INFO |49|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x1910, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    09:22:17.490|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Acquire Interface RIMDESKTOPCHANNEL on device B8F798
    09:22:17.490|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] enableBypass false false
    09:22:17.490|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Disable Bypass
    09:22:17.976|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] lockPassword. TRUE
    09:22:18.529|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:B8F798] lockPassword. FALSE
    09:22:18.530|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] [3251AF1B:C9B058] Device Connection Acquired
    09:22:18.530|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::connect] [13F4E0B0] Connection to device established.
    09:22:18.530|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Device connection established by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl".
    09:22:18.530|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:esktopChannel:esktopChannelImpl::Connect|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Desktop connection acquired.
    09:22:18.540|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:esktopChannel:esktopChannelImpl::GetProtocolId|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Protocol found. Protocol: Database Access Id: 1.
    09:22:19.241|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.DesktopChannelWrapper|0|[IManagedDesktopChannelConnection::~IManagedDesktopChannelConnection|844214043] Destroying IManagedDesktopChannelConnection.
    09:22:19.241|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:esktopChannel:esktopChannelImpl:isconnect|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Disconnecting desktop channel connection.
    09:22:19.241|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E0B0] Disconnecting device.
    09:22:19.253|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Release Interface C9B058
    09:22:19.253|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] enableBypass true true
    09:22:19.253|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E0B0] device disconnected.
    09:22:19.253|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::ReleaseDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Desktop connection release requested by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl".
    09:22:19.253|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::ReleaseDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Desktop connection released requested by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.DesktopChannel.DesktopChannelImpl".
    09:22:19.253|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E0B0] Disconnecting device.
    09:22:19.254|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Release Interface C9B058
    09:22:19.254|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] enableBypass true true
    09:22:19.254|DEBUG|23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::disconnect] [13F4E0B0] device disconnected.
    09:22:19.276|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Configuration|0|Saving configuration.  Path: C:\Users\Ron\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Desktop\Settings.config.
    09:22:19.280|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Login-Finished Login Handler. Client: IntelliSync
    09:22:19.280|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Login-Device login succeeded, device online.
    09:22:19.282|DEBUG|9|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[desktop_device_connection:eviceUtilities::GetDeviceRegistryProperty] HardwareIDOverride not found.
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|Device report already sent today skipping.  Device: PIN:0x3251AF1B
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[ProcessDeviceLoginRequest] Exit.  Device: PIN:0x3251AF1B
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Device Login], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoginCurrentDevice>b__11()
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Device Login], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 41947
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Publish Device Attributes Changed. [Characteristics]], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Publish Device Attributes Changed. [Characteristics]], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnDevicePropertyChanged>b__41()
    09:22:19.287|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Publish Device Attributes Changed. [Characteristics]], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 0
    09:22:19.288|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Publish Device Attributes Changed. [Online]], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    09:22:19.288|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Publish Device Attributes Changed. [Online]], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnDevicePropertyChanged>b__42()
    09:22:19.288|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [[PIN:0x3251AF1B] Publish Device Attributes Changed. [Online]], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 0
    09:22:19.289|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync current device attribute changed.
    09:22:19.289|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync current device attribute changed.
    09:22:19.289|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.AppManagement|0|Loader client service supported by device: PIN:0x3251AF1B
    09:22:19.290|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|[DeviceAttributesChangedEventHandler] DeviceState: Device: PIN:0x3251AF1B Attached: True Inoperative: False OnlineState: Online DefaultTransport: USB.
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|DataModemStatus Update. Current:  New:
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|DataModemStatus Update. No change, ignore.
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync current device attribute changed.
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync current device attribute changed - online attribute changed, set the sync button.
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync set the sync button.
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.IntelliSync.|0|IntelliSync set the sync button - device is online, add the sync button.
    09:22:19.292|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync current device attribute changed.
    09:22:19.355|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|Fetched 0 new certificate(s), Updated 0 existing certificate(s) from Source
    09:22:19.355|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|Creating certificate sources
    09:22:19.355|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync Library Instance - Initialized
    09:22:19.355|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync Preference Library Instance - Created
    09:22:19.356|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSync Server Library Instance - Created
    09:22:19.356|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|CertSyncLib initialized with device: 3251AF1B
    09:22:19.356|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|ICertSyncPreferenceLib initialized with device: 3251AF1B
    09:22:19.356|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|updating CertUsageFiltersTypes
    09:22:19.356|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|updating CertTabFiltersTypes
    09:22:19.358|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.AppManagement|0|Loader client service supported by device: PIN:0x3251AF1B
    09:22:19.358|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|[DeviceAttributesChangedEventHandler] DeviceState: Device: PIN:0x3251AF1B Attached: True Inoperative: False OnlineState: Online DefaultTransport: USB.
    09:22:19.359|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|PIN:0x3251AF1B CheckForDeviceSoftwareUpdate
    09:22:19.361|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|Create DeviceLoaderSession.  Device: PIN:0x3251AF1B Type: CheckDeviceSoftwareUpdates.
    09:22:19.361|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|[LoaderSession Device: PIN:0x3251AF1B Type: CheckDeviceSoftwareUpdates] Create DeviceLoaderSession.
    09:22:19.363|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x3251AF1B] InternalAcquireDeviceRequest Device requested. Online: True Client: DeviceLoaderSession Priority: 20 Transport: USB
    09:22:19.369|INFO |46|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x3251AF1B] HandleDeviceRequest OnAcquired. Client: DeviceLoaderSession Token: System.Object Result: Ok
    09:22:19.371|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice::AppLoader::LoaderClient::LoaderClientIN:0x3251AF1B] Creating LoaderClient. 26578809
    09:22:19.371|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[LoaderClientModel::LoaderClientModel] Loaded "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader\LoaderClient.dll", version: 6.0.1.33, date: Jun  7 2011
    09:22:19.379|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice::HandheldAgent::HandheldAgentLoader::LoadDeviceConfiguration|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Acquiring Handheld Agent properties.
    09:22:19.379|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnectionIN:0x3251AF1B] "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.HandheldAgent.HandheldAgentLoader" client requesting device connection.
    09:22:19.379|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B]  Establishing new connection to device.
    09:22:19.379|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::connect] [13F4DF30] Connecting to device.
    09:22:19.385|INFO |51|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x6B0, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    09:22:19.385|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Acquire Interface RIMDESKTOPCHANNEL on device B8F798
    09:22:19.386|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] enableBypass false false
    09:22:19.386|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] Disable Bypass
    09:22:19.721|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[1B1C] Enable Serial Bypass. Current State: false New State: false
    09:22:19.746|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] lockPassword. TRUE
    09:22:19.976|DEBUG|20|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:B8F798] lockPassword. FALSE
    09:22:19.976|DEBUG|29|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|[4B4] [3251AF1B:C9BEE0] Device Connection Acquired
    09:22:19.977|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDesktopChannelConnectionImpl::connect] [13F4DF30] Connection to device established.
    09:22:19.977|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceInternal::AcquireDesktopChannelConnection|PIN:0x3251AF1B] Device connection established by "Rim.Desktop.Services.Device.HandheldAgent.HandheldAgentLoader".
    09:22:19.977|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_get_databases_summary] _get_databases_summary. MultiSource: false.
    09:22:19.977|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_refresh_databases] _refresh_databases. MultiSource: false
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: CustomWordsCollection Version: 0 Entries: 1092 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Key Store Options Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Handheld Agent Version: 1 Entries: 376 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: KeyStoreManager Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Profiles Options Version: 1 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Attachment Data - Calendar Version: 0 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Quick Contacts Version: 0 Entries: 2 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Browser Data Cache Version: 1 Entries: 21 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Configuration Channel Version: 1 Entries: 5 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Input Learning Data Version: 0 Entries: 304 Size: 0
    09:22:20.242|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Device Options Version: 1 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.245|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Phone Call Logs Version: 0 Entries: 194 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Mobile Network Options Version: 1 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: WTLS Options Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Address Book - All Version: 0 Entries: 386 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Firewall Options Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Address Book Options Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Calendar Options Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Categories Version: 0 Entries: 4 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Map Locations Version: 0 Entries: 2 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Calendar Version: 5 Entries: 1327 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Default Service Selector Version: 2 Entries: 3 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: AutoText Version: 2 Entries: 107 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Random Pool Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: RMS Databases Version: 1 Entries: 12 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Recent Contacts Version: 0 Entries: 130 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Purged Messages Version: 0 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Application Permissions Version: 1 Entries: 108 Size: 0
    09:22:20.246|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Trusted Key Store Version: 0 Entries: 76 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Enhanced Gmail Plug-in Version: 17 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Address Book - Last Used Hints Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: SlideshowToGoPrefs Version: 1 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: PIN Messages Version: 3 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Folder Id Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Code Module Group Properties Version: 1 Entries: 55 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: MMS Options Version: 1 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Location Based Services Version: 0 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Message List Options Version: 1 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Policy Version: 0 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Browser Channels Version: 1 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: Compatibility Settings Version: 0 Entries: 1 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: PasswordKeeper Version: 1 Entries: 0 Size: 0
    09:22:20.247|DEBUG|46|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DeviceDatabaseAccessImpl::_parse_database_names] Adding Database. Name: WordToGoPrefs Version: 1 Entries: 1 Size: 0
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