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100% CPU usage by Outlook Sync Application by Chormatic Dragon
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paul |
First off, this is a great app and functionality wise seems to be working great. I plan to donate to the fine work of the developer after testing and assuming I can find a fix for the problem I am having.
Which is the fact that when it syncs it maxes my cpu (100% utilization) more or less freezing the machine (or at least making it unusable for anything else. Plus the sync itself take several (10?) minutes. For this to work for me I need frequent task syncs, but can't stop using the machine every 15 minutes. Granted it isn't a new system with rocket fast cpu, but is 1.6GHz with 2Gb or Ram. I see that I could email the developer directly, but it seems he/she may also monitor this forum so thought I would put this up here for benefit of all. Any ideas? Thanks, - Paul. |
creek |
I can offer no help, but I saw exactly the same symptom when I tried that app. I do know others that are having better luck, so there's a missing factor here...
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jdew |
Posted by paul:
First off, this is a great app and functionality wise seems to be working great. I plan to donate to the fine work of the developer after testing and assuming I can find a fix for the problem I am having. Which is the fact that when it syncs it maxes my cpu (100% utilization) more or less freezing the machine (or at least making it unusable for anything else. Plus the sync itself take several (10?) minutes. For this to work for me I need frequent task syncs, but can't stop using the machine every 15 minutes. Granted it isn't a new system with rocket fast cpu, but is 1.6GHz with 2Gb or Ram. I see that I could email the developer directly, but it seems he/she may also monitor this forum so thought I would put this up here for benefit of all. Any ideas? Thanks, - Paul. I had the same problem and it was suggested that I disable sync'ing of the notes. Sure enough, it solved the problem. |
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