I have just upgraded a Windows XP machine to release 7.5.1. I had been using version 7.1 for weeks without any problem but I've hit a performance problem with the new release. If I open an existing job and delete a stage from that job my CPU on the client hits 100% for a few seconds. Then when I do anything to that job it jumps back up to 100% and every action takes at least 5 seconds, including right mouse click menus or moving stages. Anyone seen this before?
If I log into the machine as a user who is part of the administration group the problem does not occur. The Designer takes between 0-50% of CPU and rarely hits 100%. It seems to be related to that one login, which happens to be my network login so I want to be able to use it.
CPU performance maxing out in Designer
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Interesting. I also had to abandon the multi client switcher as I couldn't install it onto my XP machine. During installation prompted for a user id and password as it needs to run as a service on my machine, it then rejected every user and password I supplied including every administration user on that machine, so I installed without it. Now I've got an old 7.1 install that I cannot use and cannot uninstall as you need the client switcher to uninstall old versions.
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Make sure you use the full user name. If you are on a network it maybe something like <NEtname>/<Userid>.
vmcburney wrote:Interesting. I also had to abandon the multi client switcher as I couldn't install it onto my XP machine. During installation prompted for a user id and password as it needs to run as a service on my machine, it then rejected every user and password I supplied including every administration user on that machine, so I installed without it. Now I've got an old 7.1 install that I cannot use and cannot uninstall as you need the client switcher to uninstall old versions.
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