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Old 08-11-2008, 08:28 PM
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Access & Multiple Processors

Can/does Access (2000 or 2003) take advantage of multiple processors. I am
interested in upgrading my server to improve its performance (mostly with
Access) and wondered if an additional processor might help me.

I know SQL can utilize a second processor, just don't know about Access.

Thanks

MJ
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Old 08-11-2008, 08:41 PM
Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com
 
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Re: Access & Multiple Processors

Sorry, Access 2K and 2003 can only take advantage of one cpu. Make it a fast
one.

Chris
Microsoft MVP


powlaz wrote:
>Can/does Access (2000 or 2003) take advantage of multiple processors. I am
>interested in upgrading my server to improve its performance (mostly with
>Access) and wondered if an additional processor might help me.
>
>I know SQL can utilize a second processor, just don't know about Access.


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Old 08-12-2008, 02:48 AM
Tony Toews [MVP]
 
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Re: Access & Multiple Processors

powlaz <powlaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Can/does Access (2000 or 2003) take advantage of multiple processors. I am
>interested in upgrading my server to improve its performance (mostly with
>Access) and wondered if an additional processor might help me.


The best thing you can do for the file server is to ensure it has the
fastest hard drives available.

Tony
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