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| | Indexing and Re-indexing database object in Vista I don't know whether this has been published before, but couldn't find any references to it. In MSAccess 2002 and Family Tree Maker 2005 when choosing alternate indexing of the data, Vista takes about 10-20 times as long to complete this operation as Windows XP. I'm comparing my old laptop Pentium4 2.6 GHz with XP 512Kb Ram to Vista Core Duo 2.33GHz with 4Gb Ram. I would have thought the latter should have at least as good a performance. I have tried nearly all the recommended performance improvements that can be tweaked in Vista to no avail. Am I missing something on improving performance of database objects in Vista? AlanP |
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