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Spid's Fri (12/23) Win2K Pro QoD
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| I am the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. My Adobe Acrobat application is responding very slowly. I pull up Task Manager (see attachement below).
What should I do to correct my performance issue? (Select the best choice from the following).
A. Reduce the priority of the csrss.exe threads.
B. Increase the priority of the smss.exe threads.
C. Reduce the priority of the winword.exe process to Normal.
D. Increase the priority of the System process to High.
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!! (QoD's for the remainder of the the year will be on 12/24, 12/27, 12/30 and 12/31). Thanks. | |
| ANDRONDA 2002-12-23, 11:27 am |
| C.
If WINWORD is running at Real-Time it is hogging the CPU resources and is not required to support Adobe Acrobat. | |
| soccer4net 2002-12-23, 1:32 pm |
| C | |
| WPFossil 2002-12-23, 3:51 pm |
| C
Microsoft Word running at real-time just doesn't seem right. | |
| aawmorris 2002-12-23, 10:43 pm |
| I like C as well.
peace out | |
| everetjo 2002-12-24, 8:00 am |
| C senor | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Spid
I am the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. My Adobe Acrobat application is responding very slowly. I pull up Task Manager (see attachement below).
What should I do to correct my performance issue? (Select the best choice from the following).
A. Reduce the priority of the csrss.exe threads.
B. Increase the priority of the smss.exe threads.
C. Reduce the priority of the winword.exe process to Normal.
D. Increase the priority of the System process to High.
Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!! (QoD's for the remainder of the the year will be on 12/24, 12/27, 12/30 and 12/31). Thanks.
And the answer is.....C
Running Word in real-time will basically eat up the system resources making everything else run slower. Changing the priority of winword.exe to Normal will correct the issue.
Nice job everyone!! |
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