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Subject: Slow acces on network drive

Original Message
Name: NiLLuZZZ
Date: October 8, 2007 at 03:15:46 Pacific
Subject: Slow acces on network drive
OS: Win NT SP6
CPU/Ram: PII, 64Mb
Model/Manufacturer: IBM
Comment:
Hi,

I have a strange problem with an old NT computer. I have a certain network share (network drive) in my corporate domain. When I try to access it with a 'ordinary' user account than browsing this share is very slow. It takes ages for the files to show up. When I log in with the administrators account the same share is much faster.

Any ideas what's the problem?

Thanks in advance.


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Name: paulsep
Date: October 15, 2007 at 07:59:09 Pacific
Subject: Slow acces on network drive
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Corrupt User Profile ???
Try to create a new user and try again.


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