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I have an Access 2007 form timer event that (seemingly at random times)
fails to fire. I also have Access VBA code that slows down, sometimes
taking 4 or 5 minutes to do what it otherwise does in 5 seconds. As I
increase either the cpu speed or the number of cpus (e.g., from core to
quad), the problem gets much worse.
This is a problem both under 32-bit Vista and under 64-bit Windows Server
2008 RC0. It's been going on for a long time, and affects multiple
computers.
Any suggestions? I can't pinpoint any other software that could be causing
the problem. Right now, I'm left with the theory that it has something to
do with using SATA drives in a RAID configuration, so I'm testing changing
that. Are there some settings I should be changing to test this, or some
line of code to add? Thanks.
(apologies for failing to include these newsgroups on the last post.)
fails to fire. I also have Access VBA code that slows down, sometimes
taking 4 or 5 minutes to do what it otherwise does in 5 seconds. As I
increase either the cpu speed or the number of cpus (e.g., from core to
quad), the problem gets much worse.
This is a problem both under 32-bit Vista and under 64-bit Windows Server
2008 RC0. It's been going on for a long time, and affects multiple
computers.
Any suggestions? I can't pinpoint any other software that could be causing
the problem. Right now, I'm left with the theory that it has something to
do with using SATA drives in a RAID configuration, so I'm testing changing
that. Are there some settings I should be changing to test this, or some
line of code to add? Thanks.
(apologies for failing to include these newsgroups on the last post.)