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SYMPTOMS
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
CAUSEDuring idle time, Microsoft Access continuously polls its message queue to check for keyboard and mouse activity. MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Access was originally designed to operate in the cooperative
multitasking environment that Microsoft Windows 3.x provides. The idle
processing code built into Microsoft Access was designed to ensure that
Microsoft Access does not begin processing background tasks during brief
periods of inactivity, such as when a user pauses between keystrokes. In
the preemptive multitasking environment of Microsoft Windows 95 and
Microsoft Windows NT, this idle processing code causes Microsoft Access to
use 100 percent of CPU resources briefly during idle time.
Additional query words: performance clock system
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