They loved the Cereal Killer, but I'm pretty sure I lost to John who was
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----- Message from Tom Liotta <qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 30 Oct 2008
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Re: Mapping Network drives with Vista - possible clues to problems.
Rob Dixon wrote:
Are you using Vista? I find that Vista locks up for no obvious reason
quite
frequently and you just have to wait and wait and wait.
Rob:
No, I've avoided Vista successfully so far. Using XP as an office
standard and Win2K otherwise.
The networking freeze issue that I see can be demonstrated easily
when I have a drive mapped to an IFS directory. I don't mind that
IFS-mapped-drives are significantly slower; what I mind is that the
slowdown (the freeze) happens merely by passing my mouse pointer
over such a drive when dragging.
If I actually dropped the object there, I wouldn't be irritated. But
I want to drop it on a drive above it or below it in the Explorer
tree. I shouldn't see a freeze just because I 'accidentally' brushed
a pixel in the wrong name.
Regardless, I'm slowly working my way to Linux anyway.
Tom Liotta
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