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Not really sure how to start looking for a solution on this one...
Yesterday I turned off one of the old servers. It did used to be the user files server for a domain but its since been replaced. No files on it were ever in use - in fact all it did was act as a BDC.
As soon as I switched it off, people on the same domain were having problems with opening files on a different server. Instead of taking no time at all to open a 30k word file, it was taking over a minute. As soon as the server was switched back on, everything was back to normal.
Why would this server cause opening files to slow right down? None of the files people were trying to open have anything to do with that server.
If you need any more info let me know...
Yesterday I turned off one of the old servers. It did used to be the user files server for a domain but its since been replaced. No files on it were ever in use - in fact all it did was act as a BDC.
As soon as I switched it off, people on the same domain were having problems with opening files on a different server. Instead of taking no time at all to open a 30k word file, it was taking over a minute. As soon as the server was switched back on, everything was back to normal.
Why would this server cause opening files to slow right down? None of the files people were trying to open have anything to do with that server.
If you need any more info let me know...