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Vista Offline Files/CPU usage bug



 
 
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Old December 28th 07, 03:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Eriq Cook
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Default Vista Offline Files/CPU usage bug

I have an HP Pavillion notebook (Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM) running Windows Vista
Business. My computer seems to be slowing down every few minutes with 100%
cpu being used, for a full 2 minutes, then goes back to normal condition
again. After days upon days of troubleshooting, I narrowed it down to the
CSCService service, which is releated to "Offline Files". I did a google
search on it and discovered that many other people are having this same
issue, but no clear resolution has been found aside from telling people to
disable it entriely.

My problem is that I rely on Offline Files because I use two computers
regularly: My notebook when I'm in the field, and my office PC (also running
Windows Vista Business) when I'm in the office. Previously, it was a
nightmare trying to sync files between my notebook and file server (Windows
2003) at the office. The Vista Offline Files option I thought was the
perfect answer, and it does what it's supposed to do. But at the cost of
consuming my CPU every 2-3 minutes for 2 minutes at a time.

It's highly irritating. It's happening right now as I'm typing this post.
(one letter is appearing every 5-10 seconds).

Does anyone know of a clear way to fix the Vista Offline Files/CPU usage
problem ***without*** disabling Offline Files??? It would be great to use my
computer normally for more than a couple of minutes without locking up.

Oh, and FYI I cannot just temporarily disable offline files and re-enable it
later to fix, as doign this messes up the network connection requiring me to
reboot to see my network files again when I'm connected. So that's out of
the question (I shouldn't have to do this anyway).

Help!

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Old February 8th 08, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
schatenjager
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Default Vista Offline Files/CPU usage bug


I too have this problem. My boss and I both use Vista (mine is Business,
his is Ultimate). I connect to one network share (around 7GB) and he
connects to four shares (total of 22GB). We are both set to use offline
files. On my laptop, I get very few performance hits although the hard
disk is almost constantly active. My boss' laptop though suffers nearly
to the point where it's unusable for much of the day. I have spent a lot
of time researching and tracing the problems and here's what i've come
up with:

1) The offline files service (CSCService) is definately doing a
background synchronization every 5 minutes.
2) The synchronization occurs five minutes after the previous job
ended.
3) The synchronization on my laptop seems to take around 30 seconds to
perform. On my boss' laptop it takes 19 minutes.
4) The registry, service applet, and configuration information for the
CSCService appears to have nothing that would allow me to space out
these background syncs.
5) If I tell the machine to "work offline", the syncs do stop, but i am
then using cached copies of the network files.
6) Working offline prevents manually scheduled syncs from running also,
but I can still manually initiate a sync by pressing the "sync all"
option in sync center.
7) I can see the individual synchronizations occur in the Event Viewer
but only if I turn on all of the hidden logging functions for Offline
Files. They do not appear in the Operational log.
8) The results of the background syncs do not appear within sync center
unless there was a conflict or error, in which case the errors/conflicts
show up but the "last sync" still reflects my last manual sync, not the
background sync that generated the error in the first place.
9) There is no discernable task in the Vista Task Scheduler that I can
see running that has anything to do with offline files.
10) Turning off the BITS service doesn't stop the background syncing so
it's not using the intelligent transfer service to do this.
11) There are no options present in the Group Policy for frequency of
background synchronization.
12) Technet, Google, nor the MS Knowledge Base has any references to
scheduling the background synchronization.

It appears that for now, there is little that can be done about this. I
have determined that the registry does have keys for the CSCService and
that there are obviously keys that work in the registry to modify the
service (such as the client side cache formatting key that must be
manually created). I would assume that there are other valid keys that
could be created to modify this schedule from its default behavior but I
do not know what they are nor what their values would be.

Emails to the Vista dev team have not been answered.

The functionality of the background synchronization service is probably
required for the online/offline switching but this should be modifiable
to avoid extraneous synchronization every five minutes.


If anyone ever reads this that knows anything about how to fix it, we
anxiously await your response! I have seen this problem reported in
numerous places but no one seems to know how to resolve it.

Additionally, the usual suggestion that i've seen on the web is to
simply disable Offline Files to avoid the excess utilization but there
are those of us that need to use Offline Files and cannot simply turn it
off. There MUST be another solution that to either deal with it or avoid
it altogether...


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