Hi everyone,
I've got a bit of a strange one here, I'm still investigating but thought I might post in case anyone has any ideas.
We have a quite complex spreadsheet (Excel 2003) where the speed of calculations had started to become an issue.
Upon investigation of the speed issues it became apparent that most of the time, when performing the calculation operaton (either automatically or by pressing F9) a network spike would show in the LAN section of the 'Networking' tab in Task Manager. This spike appears only when calculating and drops back down to 0% as soon as the calculation is complete.
This spreadsheet is running completely locally (C drive). There are no links to spreadsheets anywhere on the network.
We found that if you unplug the network cable, then the calculation speed is only a fraction of the time, and obviously there is no network activity showing in the task manager.
To add further confusion to the problem, it does not appear to happen every time. There are times (so far they seem random, but I'm still looking for a pattern), where you open the spreadsheet and calculation is fast, and no network activity is present.
Due to the fact that this activity perfectly coincides with the calculation, I don't believe this has anything to do with any software updates from other applications.
Any help/ideas/advice would be welcomed.
I've got a bit of a strange one here, I'm still investigating but thought I might post in case anyone has any ideas.
We have a quite complex spreadsheet (Excel 2003) where the speed of calculations had started to become an issue.
Upon investigation of the speed issues it became apparent that most of the time, when performing the calculation operaton (either automatically or by pressing F9) a network spike would show in the LAN section of the 'Networking' tab in Task Manager. This spike appears only when calculating and drops back down to 0% as soon as the calculation is complete.
This spreadsheet is running completely locally (C drive). There are no links to spreadsheets anywhere on the network.
We found that if you unplug the network cable, then the calculation speed is only a fraction of the time, and obviously there is no network activity showing in the task manager.
To add further confusion to the problem, it does not appear to happen every time. There are times (so far they seem random, but I'm still looking for a pattern), where you open the spreadsheet and calculation is fast, and no network activity is present.
Due to the fact that this activity perfectly coincides with the calculation, I don't believe this has anything to do with any software updates from other applications.
Any help/ideas/advice would be welcomed.