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Database Sharing BCM 2007 99% CPU
JohnCarverInOz 02.06.2006 03:30:02
I've installed OL 2007 and BCM 2007 on two machines, one acting asa server.

The migration of the database worked well. I connected fine from the client
and was able to see the database. However, the client crashed and when I
rebooted I had a long delay until the Reminder window appeared with 3510
reminders, which included contacts and emails.

I dismissed all and the machine took about an hour to do this. It then seems
to hnag and appears mostly to be Not Responding and is using 99% of CPU. On
starting up OL on the server the 3510 Reminders appeared. I dismissed them
and the same result of Not Responding and 99% of CPU.

Is this just a mass processing activity that will eventually will go away?

I've tried reinstalling and rebooting but it always goes to the Not
Reponding stage.

Is there a work around or do I just wait?

John
RE: Database Sharing BCM 2007 99% CPU
JohnCarverInOz 02.06.2006 06:30:01


"JohnCarverInOz" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I've installed OL 2007 and BCM 2007 on two machines, one acting asa server.
>
> The migration of the database worked well. I connected fine from the client
> and was able to see the database. However, the client crashed and when I
> rebooted I had a long delay until the Reminder window appeared with 3510
> reminders, which included contacts and emails.
>
> I dismissed all and the machine took about an hour to do this. It then seems
> to hnag and appears mostly to be Not Responding and is using 99% of CPU. On
> starting up OL on the server the 3510 Reminders appeared. I dismissed them
> and the same result of Not Responding and 99% of CPU.
>
> Is this just a mass processing activity that will eventually will go away?
>
> I've tried reinstalling and rebooting but it always goes to the Not
> Reponding stage.
>
> Is there a work around or do I just wait?
>
> John

It's ok! I solved it myself by importing a backup of the database into the
server with the Default Reminder switched off in Options in both the server
and the client PC! THere should be a warning!

John

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