Thanks for that. An interesting read, and the comments, too.
-Michael
"Ed Gowen" <> wrote in message
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> Much has now been written about this problem but the best explanation I've
> seen is in Mark Russinovich's blog at:
> http://blogs.technet.com/markrussino...27/532465.aspx
>
> Hopefully, Microsoft will move to fix this issue fairly soon. ;-)
>
> "Ed Gowen" wrote:
>
>> Using Vista Business Edition MSDN-AA on a Dell Latitude D810 Laptop -
>> Windows Experience Index: 3.6
>>
>> When first booted and logged-on, Windows Explorer launches quickly. After
>> some use, starting Windows Explorer takes a long time to populate the left
>> panel. The right panel loads quickly but the tree view in the left panel
>> takes so long that eventually the windows is marked as "Not Responding". It
>> takes as long as 60 to 90 seconds but eventually, the left panel populates
>> and runs well. Restart or even just Log-off/Log-on restores Windows
>> Explorer startup speed but eventually the problem returns.
>>
>> The same delay is experienced when downloading a file after the system has
>> been up for awhile and the file / save as dialog box is displayed. It takes
>> a long time to be available but eventually it works and the download is
>> normal. During the delay there is no significant network, hard drive or
>> unusual CPU activity level.
>>
>> Software loaded: Office 2003 / Nero 7 Ultra (Scout has already been
>> disabled) / Lotus Notes / HyperSnap 6/ Symantec Antivirus Corporate -
>> 10.2.0.276 / Visual Studio 2005 (with Vista hotfix), Advanced Vista Codec
>> Package.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be welcome,
>>
>> Ed Gowen
>>