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John .
First, I'm not an Access expert, but we have a work order application
that uses Microsoft Access with Windows XP.
There is nothing else running on this PC except the application, but
whenever the customer work-order is open, the application uses 99%
CPU. The software vendor claims "this is normal for Access".
Note, we are not updating the work order, we just opened the name
address basic screen. Even after 5 or 10 minutes, the CPU is still
burning away at 99-100% CPU as measured by XP Task Manager.
Is this a vendor programming bug? Or is this really normal?
Personally, I can't imagine the PC and/or CPU lasting that long when
it runs at 99% all day long!
Please help me with information I can provide to the vendor. Maybe
they are using some kind of coding technique that causes this. Or am
I all wet?
that uses Microsoft Access with Windows XP.
There is nothing else running on this PC except the application, but
whenever the customer work-order is open, the application uses 99%
CPU. The software vendor claims "this is normal for Access".
Note, we are not updating the work order, we just opened the name
address basic screen. Even after 5 or 10 minutes, the CPU is still
burning away at 99-100% CPU as measured by XP Task Manager.
Is this a vendor programming bug? Or is this really normal?
Personally, I can't imagine the PC and/or CPU lasting that long when
it runs at 99% all day long!
Please help me with information I can provide to the vendor. Maybe
they are using some kind of coding technique that causes this. Or am
I all wet?