I'm running Word 2000 on Win2000. The problem I'm
encountering is that starting another particular
application (Netmanage Telnet) while Word is running with a
document open takes a looong time. Whenever I start
telnet, I can see data start flowing on my network
connection, and Word CPU utilization jump - it appears the
act of starting Telnet causes Word to load something, but
what? Starting up telnet without Word active results in
no network traffic (until I actually establish a telnet
session with a remote system obviously). The telnet application gets stuck at its splash screen until Word completes loading whatever it is it loads. Telnet is my only application that causes this, and Word is the only program that it has a problem with. I'd just opt for another telnet program, but we have too many scripts written here in the office for this particular program. Any ideas what Word is doing or loading?
encountering is that starting another particular
application (Netmanage Telnet) while Word is running with a
document open takes a looong time. Whenever I start
telnet, I can see data start flowing on my network
connection, and Word CPU utilization jump - it appears the
act of starting Telnet causes Word to load something, but
what? Starting up telnet without Word active results in
no network traffic (until I actually establish a telnet
session with a remote system obviously). The telnet application gets stuck at its splash screen until Word completes loading whatever it is it loads. Telnet is my only application that causes this, and Word is the only program that it has a problem with. I'd just opt for another telnet program, but we have too many scripts written here in the office for this particular program. Any ideas what Word is doing or loading?