@HB: zero source reading threads, zero proxy checking threads. I'm not using proxies at all when this happens, and in the control tab I have stopped the processing with the stop button.
TIA
PS.
Ending the process in windows taskmanager will bring the process down to 0-1 % cpu usage but still 50,000k+ memory usage (and creeping up) for a process that is basically doing nothing( it might be looping to see if there is anything to process).
I guess the issue is at ZP startup this should not run or consume that much processing power when there is nothing to process.
Maybe a small driver that checks if there is any proxy to check and then starts this process is more appropriate.