Re: Application Hang
- From: "Gibgo" <Gibgo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:46:52 -0700
Well as it states on the website it also affects clients as well, not only
the server. Please can you read the website again!
"Malke" wrote:
> Gibgo wrote:
>
> Please see my comments inline:
>
> > I have seen on this website that the user setting could be a problem,
> > please advise if this procedure would help.thanks
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q288367
>
> I have no idea. Is this computer the server? Otherwise, what would
> running Office programs unattended have anything to do with this?
> >
> > "Gibgo" wrote:
> >
> >> I can post you the event files but won't fit on the post (a few of
> >> the errors I have mentioned in my intial question). Its happening
> >> with Word/Excel applications mostly. But in general the whole pc runs
> >> slow, from boot up to shut down. Dr Watson has an error logged for
> >> winword.exe.
> >>
> >> Please send me your e-mail to send you the log files, need this to be
> >> sorted for the client ASAP.
>
> I don't think the event logs will be particularly useful. I don't
> provide free email support, sorry. If you need more extensive support
> than you can get from a newsgroup, call Microsoft tech support. Yes,
> you will have to pay for it but if it solves your problem it will be
> worth it.
>
> >>
> >> I have only worked with the computer for the last 2 weeks & ever
> >> since has had a problem. Previously another technician has worked on
> >> this computer.What is strange that they put in so little RAM for a
> >> Windows XP Pro system on a network with Celeron CPU (small cpu since
> >> it works as a so called printer server as well).
> >>
> >> I have thus far changed & upgraded the RAM from 128mb to 256mb.
> >>
> >> I have Microsoft Anti Spyware loaded. No threats detected.
> >>
> >> I have Norton Anti Virus 2005 loaded as well, no threats detected.
> >>
> >> The system is running a printer which is shared by the whole network,
> >> 4 clients & main Windows Server 2003 SBS.
>
> That printer could be the problem right there. First of all, having a
> lot of other computers printing to a local printer is a bad idea. There
> is no way the host computer is going to do well with that. Have your
> client put in a networked printer or a print server.
> >>
> >> I intend to run a system file checker to check the intergrity of
> >> Windows as well in a few minutes
>
> I'd run some hardware diagnostics, starting with RAM and hard drive
> tests.
>
> Malke
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