troyu,
Sorry for the delay in answering; things got quite busy for a time and I neglected some of my online communities.
At any rate, yes, I was referring to a newer version of Paradox. One of the biggest changes to Paradox 9 was something that we didn't see as Paradox users. Corel changed the compiler from Borland's to Microsoft's. This changed a lot of things and I guess I'd hoped you'd upgraded like I'd previously suggested.
You didn't say what network server you're using, but there are some common things that will slow things down.
1. If you're using an NT-based server, you will need to disable the optimistic locking. Details can be found on the NT FAQ on Corel's FAQ for Paradox:
corel.wpoffice.paradox-faq
Please note that if you haven't visisted Corel's newsgroups recently, they have been reorganized and you'll need to resubscribe to the new groups.
2. If you're using Novell, take a look at the server's Recive Buffer Packet Size. It's ususally set to the minumum and setting it to the maximum can make a big different in throughput.
3. If you're using a virus scanner, make sure it's set to scan program files only. Because Paradox uses so many different files, it's very sensitives to operations that slow access to those files.
An hour and 45 minutes is extreme. Something is slowing you down.
Hope this helps...
-- Lance