JAS
Wed Jan 23 07:55:03 PST 2008
Thanks Shauna. We have tried shutting down and rebooting. That doesn't seem
to help much. Closing Word doesn't have any affect either. We don't have a
document management system. We are just using Word for daily correspondence
in our law office. Nothing huge. We have notified our IT guy of the
problem, but he doesn't seem to know what to do. Apparently, we have a slow
internet connection that is getting upgraded this week so we'll see if that
helps. Otherwise, I guess maybe we'll uninstall the add ins and see if that
helps. The problem is only happening here in our office and not at the
remote location. Thanks.
"Shauna Kelly" wrote:
> Hi JAS
>
> Possible trouble-shooting steps:
>
> 1. Close Word and re-open it.
> Does that solve the problem? If so, the cause might be a poorly-written
> add-in that is leaking memory. Unless the add-in was written in-house or
> you can convince the developers to fix it, there's probably not much you
> can do about it.
>
> 2. Re-boot the machine.
> Does that solve the problem? If that fixes it, the cause might be
> something caused by a login script. Talk to your IT guys.
>
> 3. Do you use a document management system? Is the poor performance
> associated with opening and saving files, or making big changes that
> would cause disk read/writes? If so, try disentangling Word from the
> document management system and see if that makes a difference. If
> necessary, talk to the administrator of the doc management system,
> suggesting that users are likely to find ways to avoid storing files in
> the doc management system (I find that this tends to get their notice).
>
> 4. Try uninstalling any addins (info on how to identify them is at
>
http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/word/HA011514521033.aspx?pid=CL100636481033)
>
> 5. In any case, talk to the IT people. I once idly asked the IT manager
> what process ran at 6.05pm because I noticed that from 6.05pm for about
> 10 minutes my machine nearly came to a standstill. The IT manager, of
> course, didn't know what it was, but later found out that a backup
> process ran at that time. The IT guys re-scheduled it to run later in
> the day, which solved the problem from my point of view.
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
>
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
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> "JAS" <JAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B314F067-D422-448E-8286-A056C8A539C3@microsoft.com...
> > We are networked through a VPN tunnel to a server located in a
> > different
> > city. Early in the day, Word works great. As the day goes on and
> > especially
> > at the end of the day, our system slows way down, and Word becomes
> > almost
> > non-responsive. It only happens when we are using Word. Internet,
> > Outlook,
> > everything else seems to be okay. It's almost as if there is a
> > temporary
> > file somewhere that is full and bogging everything down. The delays
> > are
> > excruciating! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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