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One possibility is anti-virus software. If your software has its
properties set to scan within zip files and/or html files, this can
possibly slow things down. One way to check this is in Windows task
manager check if there are any processes using a lot of cpu power during
the delay. If it looks like anti-virus software might be the problem,
experiment with its settings.
James Littlejohn
IBM Canada Limited, Toronto Software Lab
WebSphere Development Tools/400
Information Development
D1/415/8200/MKM
905-413-4343 tl 8-969-4343
fax 905-413-4850
jlittlej@xxxxxxxxxx
Ben_Pforsich@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Code help system performance
Has anyone else noticed it takes a really long time to load a help page in
their browser, like on the order of 2-3 minutes? This only seems to be an
issue at the first invocation of Help from within CODE Editor/Designer.
After the first it pretty much flies like it should. I've noticed it
seems to be using some kind of Perl scripts to dynamically "extract" help
information before it can be displayed in the browser. Is there any
possible way to speed this up?
I know I have a somewhat slow machine, but here are my current specs:
Pentium II 333Mhz
256 MB RAM
800 MB free disk space
Windows 2000 + SP3
WDT/400 v5.1 + SP5
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