Are you saying that if I don't do locks and go to a faster machine I will 
experience more problems and have more unstability?  Secondly, wouldn't 
selecting Single Threading in CFAdmin help alleviate this?  Thanks.
   -Stephen

> If you are not doing cflocks *everywhere* you need to on CF5 then 
> going to a faster machine will be more unstable than the same code on 
> a slow machine. I haven't seen hyperthreading cause issues with CF 
> before, for whatever that's worth.
>       Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephen poff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 4:08 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CF5 and Hyperthreading
> 
> 
> Recently moved CF5 and IIS5 to a new windows2000 server. this new 
> server has a single 3.2GHz Xeon processor with Hyperthreading turned 
> on and 2GB of RAM. Since the move we have experienced cfserver.exe 
> unexpectedly terminating. The latest being today. Based upon event id 
> 4097 i went to www.eventid.net and found that is a memory access 
> violation occured. Could this be related to the hyperthreading? or to 
> cflocks and memory?? or both??
> 

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