Can anybody help... I need to enable thumbnail preview in Win7 64bit

Can anybody help... I need to enable thumbnail preview in Win7 64bit
I have tried the Adobe regfix and no luck at all
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Yes, many of us know how to optimize pl/sql code. And yes, seeing the code is a pretty crucial component of optimizing it. However, seeing the code may be insufficient. A slow sql statement is not necessarily visibly different from a fast one.
I suggest that you pare your procedure down to the bare minimum that performs poorly and then post that. Of course by doing so you may well discover the problem yourself (which is how most of us learned).

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