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Very Slow Directory Access
I have had a recurring problem that seems to be getting worse. If I try to
perform some sort of file operation (i.e. open, attach, etc) with any Office 2003 product, it takes an extended period of time (5-20 seconds) to move to the next level of the directory tree. For example, just recently was trying to attach a file to an Outlook message. When the file select window came up I picked one of the machine's other local drives. It took a while to display the contents of the drive. When I selected a folder, it once again took a while to show the contents of the folder. This problem has been around since I had Office 2000 on my machine, and the delay has been getting longer as time goes on. Now, I do have my machine networked to another Win2000 machine which has some of its drives mapped to my main machine. And most of the time this machine is not turned on. Could it be that the Office products are trying to access the mapped drives and it is just taking a long time for it to time out? Thanks! Don |
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