Hi Miyako,

> if you feel you have reason to assign a CPU to an application,
> there is CPU affinity (Google the word affinity)."

Thanks for the tip


> if you run 4D (64-bit, v17) normally on Windows,
> the work will spread across multiple core naturally.

Can you confirm that this is only with 64-bit 4D applications, not with 32-bit 
4D applications?


Gr,
Piotr



it is normally a good thing that work is spread across multiple cores.

it prevents the CPU from over heating.



a cooperative thread may use many cores,

just not "at the same time".



anyway,

if you feel you have reason to assign a CPU to an application,

there is CPU affinity (Google the word affinity).



but you now reveal that you are using Citrix.

so your question is really about Citrix.



if you run 4D (64-bit, v17) normally on Windows,

the work will spread across multiple core naturally.



you can also launch multiple instances of 4D,

in which case several cores may be used concurrently.



however, engine merged applications are prevented from starting a second 
instance,

because it has its own private structure and data file.
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