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Set affinity access denied
Set affinity access denied




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The other question is: Is it in fact possible to modify the core VBA product to handle its own processor affinity? I've never had to handle this with any of my applications natively so this (at this point in time) is completely outside my realm of expertise. NET and as such, there lies a possibility of me writing a shell application that could be used to run legacy applications with a specified processor affinity, does anyone have any experience with this and can throw out some ideas as to headaches I'm likely to run into with this approach? I know that I can specify the processor affinity of a task using.

set affinity access denied

We've noticed that the application seems to run pretty smoothly if we set the processor affinity to a single processor using task manager, only manifesting instability when processor affinity isn't set. The application is written in VBA (and hence my inclination to avoid touching it). However, I'm not above modifying the code if I have to. It's not an app that I have a particular affection for modifying and would like to avoid it if possible. I have an application that's having some trouble handling multi-processor systems. Access is denied.' I Need to force processor affinity to stop frequent crashing in The Sims 2, according to the game help tutorials it can't handle using more than one processor.






Set affinity access denied