Slow Datasockets after building with AppBuilder 6.0 !?

Hi all. Just a question to see if anyone knows why Im having probs. I
have two programs, one sends data through datasockets to the other (Both
on the same machine). While they are un-compiled, the data being displayed
on the "Receiving" VI is nice & smooth. However, after building with AppBuilder
6, the data updates are jurky and slow - still accurate, but not as smooth
at the uncompiled version. Does anyone have any ideas to fix this problem!??!
Thanx in advance for any help! =)

I had the same problem with my bold when I downloaded to OS6. When I clicked on a App it would take forever to load. I downloaded OS6 AGAIN from my Desktop Manager and now it works perfectly. Hope this helps....

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