Stuck at 100% CPU Utilization when attempting to browse

Though I don't think this is specific to Policies per-se, I'm able to reproduce this issue when attempting to create an iPrint Policy Bundle.
In the wizard for creating an iPrint Policy bundle, when I browse to select the iPrint printer, I get an authentication dialog for browsing the tree, and at the next screen, when I select the blue down-arrow to navigate down my tree to find the iPrint printer, the CPU goes to 100% (ZENServer.exe process), and the only remedy is to reset the server! I'm unable to even bring up task manager to kill the ZENServer.exe process.
Any suggestions?

Originally Posted by bryroller
Could you be experiencing the same issue I had and resolved from a tip over in this thread:
https://forums.novell.com/novell-pro...ml#post2296803
Turns out that was a temporary fix - the real fix was following the info referenced in TID 7005382, particularly reserving enough RAM for the VM and adding one vCPU (for a total of two).

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