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Old 08-05-2007, 08:40 PM
Frank
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Slow Opening Files When Connected to Network

If I'm NOT connected to a network and double-click on a file the assoicated
application quickly opens and the file is loaded and opened.

When I am connected to a network (CAT5 or Wireless) and I double-click a
file it can take more than 60 seconds for the assoicated application and file
to open (these are very small files). It appears that after clicking on the
file, the system searches for the application on the network then finally
finds it on the c: drive.

What wrong? How can I reconfigure Win XP to stop searching on the network?

Note: I use two other Win XP systems that do not have this problem. I'm
thinking this might be configuration problem.

Thanks,
Frank
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Old 08-05-2007, 10:10 PM
Ramesh, MS-MVP
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Re: Slow Opening Files When Connected to Network

Hi Frank,

Try this: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm
Ignore the article title and description.

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"Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:65C92671-9618-4BFA-AECA-B4FECF26AABB@microsoft.com...
If I'm NOT connected to a network and double-click on a file the assoicated
application quickly opens and the file is loaded and opened.

When I am connected to a network (CAT5 or Wireless) and I double-click a
file it can take more than 60 seconds for the assoicated application and file
to open (these are very small files). It appears that after clicking on the
file, the system searches for the application on the network then finally
finds it on the c: drive.

What wrong? How can I reconfigure Win XP to stop searching on the network?

Note: I use two other Win XP systems that do not have this problem. I'm
thinking this might be configuration problem.

Thanks,
Frank
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FWS
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