Re: Windows 2003 TS - Performanceproblem
From: Jennifer Mar (jmar_at_cityharvest.org)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:54:11 -0500
i have been having the same problem. do you have adobe acrobat installed? if
this is in your startup for word and excel, it causes the application to run
slower.
go to c:\program files\microsoft\office11\startup and remove pdfmaker.dot
then go to c:\program files\microsoft\office11\xlsstartup and remove
pdfmaker.dot
let me know if you find anything else that may help your performance.
Jen
"Ole" <ole@denmark.dk> wrote in message
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> Dear group!
> I really hope someone has an answer to this problem.
> My TS is dual Xeon 2600 Ghz processors and 2 GB RAM.
> We had 43 simultaneous users using Open Office 1.1.2 wordapplication.
> They really ran too slow - when they hit enter to get new line it took
> about 5 sec.
>
> I looked at Taskmanager on the TS and found that almost every session
> used 40 - 55 mb RAM.
> Then I found out; If you minimize the application it only used 2 mb
and
> when you maximized it again it only used about 12-20 mb.
> Does anyone have a good answer why it's like that?
> If you could automatically minimize the application on startup it
could
> probably solve the problem.
>
> Regards
> Ole
>
>
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