Ok guys, found the fix. It seems the normal.dot file was missing and WORD never regenerated one. So I copied normal.dot from my computer and saved it on her computer and magic. Word and Excel open with ease, no hold ups. Wierd that word never created a new normal.dot file. oh well. Thanks...
Okay, I tried opening the file directly from the share drive, and it takes a long time to load. If I open Excel first, then use File>Open and open the document it opens immediately. Any reason why this would happen? I also tried to delete the shortcut on the desktop to the share drive, and...
Yes, I actually tried 2 different ordinary users. The thing that gets me is when I login with an ordinary account on my workstation, and try to access the files on the network drive it works with no problem. Also, no we are not using roaming profiles.
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Also thought it could be a routing issue, but even if the user saves the document locally on their machine (not on the network) they still experience the latency. If I log onto this same computer with an Admin acct, there is no latency. So that tells me its not something with the computer...
We have a network with multiple sites. At various sites, we have some users who are experiencing extreme latency (up to 3 minutes) when trying to open Office documents (word and excell) both locally and through network share drives. If I log onto their machine with an Administrator account...
I am having an issue with a report created in Crystal Reports that is converted to a PDF. Some computers are able to view and print the reports fine (running Win XP)Other computers only see garbage characters and prints the same (both Windows XP and 98).
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
KP
I have tried both ways of changing the display settings. When I right click on the desktop nothing happens. If I try to open up the desktop settings in the control panel I get the message "Your system Administrator has disabled the display control panel" and he hasn't disabled anything.
I have tried both ways of changing the display settings. When I right click on the desktop nothing happens. If I try to open up the desktop settings in the control panel I get the message "Your system Administrator has disabled the display control panel".
We are in the process of changing all of our computers to Windows XP Pro and have come across a problem on one computer.
When we log in as 1 user (set as Administrator) under the domain, the user does not have access to change the display settings (this is as far as we got. No idea if this...
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