Whisper wrote:
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Does that also occur if VNC is running on the box, but nobody is
actually logged into VNC? Or does it only happen when somebody is
trying to do stuff via VNC?
On 3/16/07, Gigabit Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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If anyone is using VNC to admin thier windows box you'll find that
altering the timer has a bad effect on CPU usage. The higher the
timer resolution, the higher CPU usage to the extent that it can
gobble 20% of a
3.0Ghz P4.So option 2 below is possible it would help all those
VNCers out there

This has nothing to do with VNC its the pure fact of raising the
timer resolution that causes the CPU increase, its a well known
fact.

   Steve


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