I have noticed that VIP organizer is using constantly lot of CPU resources. One can easily see it with with Process Explorer. Practically speaking, even if VIP is not used, the processor peaks on VIP every second. I presume that there is some process check for time to raise alerts, but even if I do not have any alerts set, this is still happening. Is there any way to stop this behavior?
thank you for your reply. I sent you separate email with attachment. The utilization jumps to about 30% every second on VIP Organizer, and the memory is fairly constant (75,000 K virtual and 30,000 K physical). Once VIP is closed, the utilization drops and no more distinct peak like that are visible.
I am a trial user. I installed VIP Organizer on Win XP. I am seeing the same issues as reported by Andre Kaminski.
Every second, the CPU utilization for "VIP Oraganizer" image jumps between 0% to 36% and it seems to hog the CPU continuously. Also it seems to do continuous disk read/write. I see that this issue was reported back in 2007 and again in May 2007.
Has any fix been done?
-Sathyan
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Andre Kaminski wrote:
Hello Victoria,
thank you for your reply. I sent you separate email with attachment. The utilization jumps to about 30% every second on VIP Organizer, and the memory is fairly constant (75,000 K virtual and 30,000 K physical). Once VIP is closed, the utilization drops and no more distinct peak like that are visible.
Could you please check how much CPU VIP Organizer utilize when:
1. Only VIP Organizer is running
2. Other program utilize CPU as well
Actuually when there are idle processes and no other programs are actively used VIP Organizer can untilize more, while when CPU is required for running other applications it should take less.
Thanks for the response. I have checked multiple times and VPN Organizer CPU utilization keeps changing every second from 0% to to 22% to 1% to 3% to 29% to 44% to xx...
If you look at the task manager, and click on Process Tab, sort by CPU and select VIP Organizer.exe row, you can see that VPN Organizor row jumping up and down.
I am still on the message board so I got notification about Sathyan's query. This problem was never resolved, and it made VIP Organizer useless to me. After my queries I got message from Victoria that this problem was related to a 'license check' and it was not planned to be addressed. Funny enough this message was never posted here.
In a couple of weeks we are planning to release a minor update of VIP Organizer with some fixed bugs and improvements. We will try to offer a solution for this issue as well. The problem is only few users reported CPU utilization issue and that makes it hard to detect (for example we don't have it). I believe Victoria didn't post the message about a 'license check' because this information is not verified yet. If you are not subscribed to the news, please, do that and you will be informed about the release.
The update is previously planned for October 22, 2007.
We hope that it will fix CPU issue because we don't have it on our computers to state that it is fixed for sure. So we would appreciate if you report the issue after the release.
one more comment or hint perhaps. I bought VIP Organizer end of 2006, and it worked for me fine until the last upgrade preceding May 2007 - I do not remember exact the date or number of the release, but after that the performance of the application degraded to such level that I finally started looking into the CPU utilization.
I am happy to say that it seems that the latest version of VIP Organizer fixed the problem. Though VIP is still popping up in process explorer - the CPU utilization is not more than 7%, and it is not dominant anymore like before with 30%. It is fine with me. Thank you for fixing.
OK, this is me again. Sorry for confusing messages but after couple of hours of work - VIP Organizer is back at 30% and at the top of the processes list every second. So problem was not fixed.
Well, it's sad, becuse the only obvious reason for this which was added in March, was removed in this update. Again, it would be much easier to fix if we could reproduce it. For example, my Organizer takes 00 - 07 CPU.