Slow access to applications in task bar

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Ful

Hello,

I register a problem with a PC running Windows XP.

I open several applications and can use them properly.
And passing from an applications to another should be immediate.

Sometimes, when I access any application clicking on the bottom Task
bar, it gets a few seconds to show the application.

Is there a reason this happens? Is there anything I can check in my
Windows configuration?

It seems (but I am not completely sure about this) that it happens
when one of the active applications is a program that access to a SQL
db (SQL Server is on the server).

Hope you have suggestions :)

Thanks
Ful
 
I

inavlis

Hi Ful,

You could try monitoring the activities by running Task Manager when running
the SQL Server. But yes, SQL servers do take a lot of resources. No offense,
but that is especially true if there are bad calls from to the database.
 
F

Ful

Hi Ful,
You could try monitoring the activities by running Task Manager when running
the SQL Server. But yes, SQL servers do take a lot of resources. No offense,
but that is especially true if there are bad calls from to the database.


Thank you for your reply.

It really doesn't happen all the times, but it seems it happens when
the PC is not working for a while.
Suppose we leave it inactive for some minutes and when we try to
access applications, it takes some seconds to access.

One of my concerns was SQL, and another is that it could be something
related to video cache memory, but I have no idea whether it is
possible to configure it somewhere.

Thanks
Ful
 
R

Randem

I

inavlis

Hi Ful,

Could it be possible that you have applications that run in background? I
suppose there could be an automatic defragmenter or indexer or even antivirus
that runs only after you computer stays idle for a couple of minutes. Try to
monitor that using the Task Manager as I suggested earlier.
 

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