High CPU after resuming from Windows Sleep on SMB share
Adobe Bridge (12.0.2.636)
Windows 10
I have an SMB networked drive with ~2000 files in a folder. After sleeping the computer and resuming the next day, the Adobe Bridge process constantly consumes ~30% of the CPU.
This is fairly repeatable, after sleeping/resuming.
Once in this state, changing the directory in Bridge to a local folder drops the CPU to normal. However, pointing Bridge back to the network drive resumes the CPU at 30%, even though all the thumbnails exist and are rendered.
Windows 10
I have an SMB networked drive with ~2000 files in a folder. After sleeping the computer and resuming the next day, the Adobe Bridge process constantly consumes ~30% of the CPU.
This is fairly repeatable, after sleeping/resuming.
Once in this state, changing the directory in Bridge to a local folder drops the CPU to normal. However, pointing Bridge back to the network drive resumes the CPU at 30%, even though all the thumbnails exist and are rendered.
