See if the problem is happening when someone runs a certain report or query. I had a query one of the users put together once that was so screwed up and joins everywhere, it was a mess. Everytime she ran the query, the whole database would close. Then when we opened it again, all the data was...
Or simply add more memory!! Memory is allocated automatically to applications, if you have a lot of graphics the problem lays in the fact you have filled your memory.
Try grabbing memory from another computer as a test, put 512mb in the computer, you won't have to allocate it to word. If there...
You could create public folders on exchange for each contact and post documents to each. That's how we use Outlook 2k, we have public folders with posted documents that are viewed in Outlook and easy to use.
There may be other better ways for XP, I don't know, but it works well for us.
If you put the file on the workstation, it opens fine? But on the server, it drags? There is something about that on Micro$ofts website, the file server is having problems get authentication from the DC. Before a file can be opened, the file server checks the DC to see if you were authenticated...
What operating system is on the workstation, and the servers? Are your domain controllers using a different OS version than the file servers?
There are several micro$oft bugs that can cause this same issue. We were fighting this for a while until we upgraded the workstations from Windows 98...
I believe it may be something corrupt in your windows 2000 profile. To validate this theory, does this happen if someone else is logged into the computer? If not, it's in your Windows profile, if it does happen, it's in your office installation. I am assuming you are using separate logins for...
A lot of assuming going on here. Are you using windows 2000? It sounds like it. Are you using an exchange server for email, corporate email? Or are you using the POP mail?
Are you using a virus software product? If so, is it McAfee? If so, what version, build, etc...?
In order to understand...
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