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RE: The Explorer process use CPU-time when selecting files in any folder

From: Leon Zandman <lzandman_at_lode.nl>
Date: 2005-10-27 10:39:14 CEST

> After installing TortoiseSVN-1.2.5.4719-svn-1.2.3.msi the
> Explorer process (in Windows XP, SP2) uses CPU-time when I
> just selecting some files in any folder in "My Computer".
> Have anyone had the same problem and possibly found a
> solution to this?

Ofcourse it uses CPU-time. Every action in Windows takes up some
CPU-time. Why is it a problem? Or do you experience abnormal high CPU
usage?

TSVN is an explorer shell extension and it will scan files/directories
and change its context menu based on the currently selected file. This
indeed takes up some CPU-time, but so do many other programs. E.G. If
you install Winzip it will check each file to see if it is a
(self-extracting) ZIP-file. It's just the way Windows works.

Greetz,

Leon Zandman

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