[THIN] Re: MsAccess use 50% of cpu

  • From: danny.clarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 09:30:28 +0000

Gilles,

See Technet Article 160819.  In a nutshell:

Microsoft Access polls its message queues for activity for about the fi=
rst
30 seconds of idle time. During this time, Performance Monitor reports =
that
Microsoft Access is using 100 percent of CPU resources.

NOTE: Microsoft Access only uses CPU resources that are idle. If your
computer has other processes that are ready to run, it will run them.
Microsoft Access does not degrade performance of other applications as =
it
polls its message queues.

Regards,
Danny

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I there

We use msaccess97 on an Win2K/xp metaframe and the access process use
50% of the cpu.
Any idea??

Thanks in advance

Gilles Cordier
Dupuis s.a.
52 Rue J.Destr=E9e
B-6001 Marcinelle

T=E9l 00-32-71 60 05 88
mailto:cordier@xxxxxxxxx

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