>>* W2K task manager shows 100% processor usage.
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>Take another look in the task manager. Are
both processors pegged? They shouldn't be, because VFP is single-threaded, and therefore will only use one processor. Maybe one of the processors has been disabled via the bios or boot.ini settings?
Task Manager does not show processors separately. I think it shows total cpu usage 100%. How I can look to processors separately ?
I have the same problem with single processor W2K terminal server.
Is it possible to solve this by using windows API SetPriorityClass() to decrease
long-computing vfp program priority or is there a better solution ?
Andrus