After starting up Excel 2002-SP3 or Word 2002-SP3 (or even My Documents), it
takes a long time (30-60 seconds) after I select File-gt;Open before I actually
see the list of files. (Opening a file is not a problem). This delay
generally happens on the first time only, but it can happen repeatedly. I
have a 1.2 GHz processor and 512K RAM and run XP (SP2) and Symantec AV. I
have tried without AV, stopping the indexing service, and defragmenting, and
even moving many of my files to a CD to cut down on the number of files, but
this doesn't help. I have also tried the diagnostic startup with minimal
services and devices loaded. I have had this problem for several months. I
would appreciate any suggestions!It's a long shot, but I have had problems like that, and it was a printer
issue. Try deleting old printers you don't have or don't use.
quot;Johnquot; wrote:
gt; After starting up Excel 2002-SP3 or Word 2002-SP3 (or even My Documents), it
gt; takes a long time (30-60 seconds) after I select File-gt;Open before I actually
gt; see the list of files. (Opening a file is not a problem). This delay
gt; generally happens on the first time only, but it can happen repeatedly. I
gt; have a 1.2 GHz processor and 512K RAM and run XP (SP2) and Symantec AV. I
gt; have tried without AV, stopping the indexing service, and defragmenting, and
gt; even moving many of my files to a CD to cut down on the number of files, but
gt; this doesn't help. I have also tried the diagnostic startup with minimal
gt; services and devices loaded. I have had this problem for several months. I
gt; would appreciate any suggestions!
gt;
Are you mapped to any network drive?
Do you have any external drives (like USB thumbdrives/harddrives)?
If you have either, can you disconnect them to see if that helps?
Remember to keep track of any mapped drives, so you can remap them when/if you
want.
John wrote:
gt;
gt; After starting up Excel 2002-SP3 or Word 2002-SP3 (or even My Documents), it
gt; takes a long time (30-60 seconds) after I select File-gt;Open before I actually
gt; see the list of files. (Opening a file is not a problem). This delay
gt; generally happens on the first time only, but it can happen repeatedly. I
gt; have a 1.2 GHz processor and 512K RAM and run XP (SP2) and Symantec AV. I
gt; have tried without AV, stopping the indexing service, and defragmenting, and
gt; even moving many of my files to a CD to cut down on the number of files, but
gt; this doesn't help. I have also tried the diagnostic startup with minimal
gt; services and devices loaded. I have had this problem for several months. I
gt; would appreciate any suggestions!
--
Dave Peterson
I thought that suggestion made a lot of sense, and I tried it.
Unfortunately, it did not resolve the problem. I'm going to keep looking in
that area, though.
Thanks,
John
quot;dlwquot; wrote:
gt; It's a long shot, but I have had problems like that, and it was a printer
gt; issue. Try deleting old printers you don't have or don't use.
gt;
gt; quot;Johnquot; wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; After starting up Excel 2002-SP3 or Word 2002-SP3 (or even My Documents), it
gt; gt; takes a long time (30-60 seconds) after I select File-gt;Open before I actually
gt; gt; see the list of files. (Opening a file is not a problem). This delay
gt; gt; generally happens on the first time only, but it can happen repeatedly. I
gt; gt; have a 1.2 GHz processor and 512K RAM and run XP (SP2) and Symantec AV. I
gt; gt; have tried without AV, stopping the indexing service, and defragmenting, and
gt; gt; even moving many of my files to a CD to cut down on the number of files, but
gt; gt; this doesn't help. I have also tried the diagnostic startup with minimal
gt; gt; services and devices loaded. I have had this problem for several months. I
gt; gt; would appreciate any suggestions!
gt; gt;
- Jan 24 Wed 2007 20:35
File-gt;Open Long Delay
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