when it was just happening on my machine, I blamed myself :-) but now I know I am not alone, I assume it is a VFP bug
Peter
>I've seen this as well, but the problem went away. I vaguely recall that it was related to an unfortunate interaction with out network configuration, local classlibs with parent classlocs referencing classlibs located on a network drive and possibly our anti-virus software. Unfortunately, when it stopped being a problem, I promptly forgot the details. Good luck.
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>Gary
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>>Ever since upgrading to VFP9 every once in a while VFP starts chewing up all of the CPU cycles, causing disk access for no reason.
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>>Unfortunately this is not repeatable since it happens randomly. like in a grid going from on row to the next (no code in the rowcolumn change method) whil running the app.
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>>Sometimes when in development mode just clicking on the Procedure combobox in the method edit screen cause this anomaly to happen.
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>>Recently a friend and co-VFP developer had a similar thing happen so it is not only doing it on my machine.
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>>Did anyone else observe this??
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>>Peter
Peter Cortiel