JohnM
Tue Aug 05 06:56:01 PDT 2008
Thanks for the help.
I looked at the KB article, and from there this:
CAUSE
This problem may occur if any one of the following conditions is true:
â?¢ When the computer is connected to one or more mapped network shares that
are nonexistent or that are currently offline. <-----Had 2 mappings to the
same drive, different folder. FIxed that part.
â?¢ When one or more mapped drives are persistent, and the drive is in a
domain that is not trusted. <--------These are in the same domains, although
the drive is persistent,
â?¢ When the mapped drive is located on a slow or a down-level computer. A
down-level computer is when the operating system of the computer has an
earlier version of Microsoft Windows than the computer that you are using).
<----- The data area is a Server 2003, user is XP.
â?¢ When a mapped drive is connected across a Wide Area Network (WAN). <---NA
â?¢ When a drive is an inaccessible removable drive. <----all others can reach
it, although it has been a bit slow of late.
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Now, I did make sure my logon.bat is only connecting to one instance of the
data drive, but I am not sure about the switch to disconnect on log off, or
to make it a persistent.
This just started lately, and I have yet to find any new programs added, or
changes to her system, OTHER THAN an XP update the other day installed from
MS automatically..
"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
> Those can be symptoms that the computer is trying to access a mapped network
> resource that either is not available or is slow to respond. See if this
> helps:
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313937
>
> --
> Herb Tyson MS MVP
> Author of the Word 2007 Bible
> Blog:
http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
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http://www.herbtyson.com
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>
> "John M" <JohnM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A8A36655-3062-4CEB-816B-3191E9BD592D@microsoft.com...
> > Setup: Office 2003/SP3,
> > Exchange Server 2003,
> > Windows XP
> > I have a user who of late is having a system/office issue, wherein when
> > she
> > goes to OPEN, PRINT or SAVE AS a file (usually Word or Excel) the program
> > becomes non-responsive. This can last for several minutes. Eventually it
> > will
> > respond.
> > I have deleted the data key regarding Office in the registry, with no
> > improvement.
> > Ideas?
> > Thanks
>
>