Re: Six O' Clock Slowdown
- From: "Six O'Clock" <Six.O.Clock.Slowdown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 17:38:05 +0200
Good man, Karl !
But keep it under your hat.
You never know, it might switch tactics if it figgers there's a stake out.
I'll give that a try in 20 minutes.
Six
"Karl Middleton" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>I suggest that you open the task manager and watch the amount of CPU
>utilisation. Clicking on the CPU column can sort in descending order and
>show the most CPU intensive processes. I usually find the culprits that
>way.
>
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> "Six O'Clock" <Six.O.Clock.Slowdown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:42ce2d4d$0$1236$8fcfb975@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi,
>> I was wondering if any other admins were getting stick from users over
>> this one :
>>
>> Irate users on my SBS2000 domaine keep complaining that at around six
>> o'clock in the evening (18h00) every day things get sluggish on the
>> internal network.
>>
>> Most are using Word or Excel document on shared folders on the SBS file
>> server.
>> (Desperately trying to finish work before the train at six thirty ...)
>> On the workstations, response time get longer and longer, then it becomes
>> impossible to save documents.
>> Then the workstations jam and have to be rebooted.
>>
>> We are about 20 users and about 12 of them log off around five or five
>> thirty.
>>
>> I have checked the server logs and fond nothing really hefty that starts
>> around six..
>> The Exchange server sends some messages but nothing suspicious that would
>> put pressure on the machine, unless something is going on and not being
>> logged.
>>
>> My Server ant-virus logs show that nothing is happening then either.
>>
>> What else should I check?
>> Any ideas?
>> TIA
>>
>> Six
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