Opening Issues

This is a discussion about Opening Issues in the Everything New Technology category; The workstation computer is a Dell 2350 Celeron 1. 8 with 256 MB of Memory running Windows XP Home Edition. Our Server is running Windows 2000 Server Software. We have currently, 14 computers connected to our network (2 Windows XP Professional, 6 Windows XP Home Edition, 4 Windows ME, and 2 Windows 98) The employee ...

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The workstation computer is a Dell 2350 Celeron 1.8 with 256 MB of Memory running Windows XP Home Edition. Our Server is running Windows 2000 Server Software. We have currently, 14 computers connected to our network (2 Windows XP Professional, 6 Windows XP Home Edition, 4 Windows ME, and 2 Windows 98) The employee is complaining of trying to open a document on the network and having it "freeze" and/or "hang" for some time. Some symptoms are also that when quitting a document, it does the above "freeze" and/or "hang" issues. It also seems to keep a document open even though it doesn’t appear in the Windows Task Manager Processes window. The computer is brand new. I have tried the following things to fix it: used FILE WATCHER to see if there is an index software running (don't believe so), ran SFC /SCANNOW, tried the topics listed at http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot/slowbrowse02.htm. Short of switching to Windows XP Professional I am not sure what to do. I had thought that could be the issue but someone here has Professional and they have the slow opening issues every once in a while (however it should be noted that there computer is a P3 600, that was originally Windows 98, then upgraded to ME, then to Professional).

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