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Very slow Visual Studio.net Startup 2

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Steve101

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Mar 29, 2002
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AU
Hi,

When I start up my VS.net on my "carry around laptop", it starts up very quickly if I am not connected to a network; much, much slower if I am connected.

By "not connected" I mean no cable connection AND no wireless card.

Can anyone explain why I get this large delay, and if there is anything I can do to reduce this delay if I am connected to a network. Most of my development is done on the laptop, which includes a running local SQL Server, and generally I am happy not to have any active non local connections.

Any advise on this would be appreciated,

Cheers,

Steve Lewy
Solutions Developer
steve@simplydata.com.au
(dont cut corners or you'll go round in circles)
 
Thanks Rick,
What you say is a good idea, but unfortunately didnt do the trick. I used tools, options menu to show an empty environment, but that made no difference; still frustrating delay, unless I pull the network connection; then there is no delay at all to load.

Any other ideas would still be appreciated.

Thanks,

Steve Lewy
Solutions Developer
steve@simplydata.com.au
(dont cut corners or you'll go round in circles)
 
Rick,

Can you recommend a freeware / cheap port sniffer that I can use for the above.

Thanks for your support,


Steve Lewy
Solutions Developer
steve@simplydata.com.au
(dont cut corners or you'll go round in circles)
 
Ethereal ( is excellent and free.

Just don't get caught running it on a corporate network, it's usually considered a security violation.

Chip H.


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Thanks guys for your help,

Steve Lewy
Solutions Developer
steve@simplydata.com.au
(dont cut corners or you'll go round in circles)
 
Mike,

This article says nothing about startup performance (as a sympton) and is about 'certificate funcitionality'. Before I try that registry change, can you please confirm that it is the relevant article. I am using XP Professional.

Thanks,
Steve

Steve Lewy
Solutions Developer
steve@simplydata.com.au
(dont cut corners or you'll go round in circles)
 
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