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Patch for Access 97 and 100% CPU usage

Hello Access user,
do you still use Access 97 and have the problem with permanent 100
percent CPU usage (see MS-KB Q160819) ?
This could be very anoying on notebooks or fast machines with loud
cooling fans.

I wrote a patch for Access 97 witch addresses this issue.

See http://www.mouches-volantes.de/ACC97TAM/ACC97TAM.htm

Greetings,
Mario Hobert

Aug 4 '06 #1
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