Thanks for the response Dan.
I managed to resolve the issue. It appears that the built-in ODBC drivers for SQL that I was referencing to in my connection strings have become 'unstable' and were delaying sending the network packets through to the server.
The SQL server was responding as soon as...
I have checked the network settings on both the desktops and laptops and there is no visible difference that I can see in settings. All machines are on the same domain, same controller and are all on the same network subnet.
Could the issue be around a corrupt ADODB/ODBC driver on the laptops...
Thanks for your reply SQLScholar!
No the SQL server is the same config as before. The desktop machines connect fine and the performance is fantastic it is just the laptops that are having the 'slowness'.
I have ruled out network issues as I plugged one of the laptops into the same network...
Hopefully somebody can help me with an issue that is driving me crazy!
I have recently built a new version of a .NET application I created last year as our SQL Server address had changed IP. The application is built in VB using Visual Studio 2005.
I reinstalled the application on a mixture of...
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