ACad2004 Network Access slow, with a twist
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Michael Johns
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Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:59 am    Post subject: ACad2004 Network Access slow, with a twist Reply with quote

Network - Windows 2000 AD, workstation XP Pro. This ONE system seems to have very sluggish network performance. During the initial Acad setup, it took around 8 tries to get it to install (it would install, and then immediately roll back and uninstall itself, but then SAY installation was finished. I had to disable AntiVirus on this system for install to work; this has never been a problem in the past). Now, once it runs, it's smooth as silk -- until you add all of our custom network path settings for search paths. With them added, drawings with Xrefs take as long as 30-45 seconds to load; other systems load the same drawings in 2-3 seconds. However, these search paths actually INCREASE speed on every other system. While loading a drawing, the network load jumps to around 25-30% utilization. I've tried:
1 - Changing the NIC
2 - Updating both NICs
3 - Running all service packs and patches (both on ACad and Windows)
4 - Running Netbeui
5 - Disabling digital signature icons
6 - Full reinstalls, including regediting out all old Acad entries

The only thing I HAVEN'T tried yet is ghosting the hard drive of an identical system that works perfectly - which I'm hoping to avoid so that I don't have to beg Microsoft to re-activate Office.

Any help would be REALLY appreciated.

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dstein
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Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 6:16 am    Post subject: Re: ACad2004 Network Access slow, with a twist Reply with quote

Run diagnostics to determine if there is other hardware at fault: hard drive disk or controller, RAM. Also check for spyware/adware lurking in the background. A quick test is to pull the hard drive and put it in another machine and boot it up and see if the problem follows it. The machine should be identical in terms of vendor, model and general specs to ensure the PnP signature is close enough to migrate.
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