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Jamie Furlong

Excel VERY slow to move between folders in OPEN dialogue box
 
Problem: Excel 2003 takes a LONG time (up to 15 seconds) to move between
folders when trying to open a file - note, the file opening itself is fine.
System: Excel 2003 (ALL Office 2003 patches) Win XP SP2, 3Ghz cpu, 1Gb RAM,
all other apps work fine.
I've found lots and lots of newsgroup posts, all asking about the same
thing, but no replies. Here's another go at it!
I've emptied temp folders, have lots of free space, drive is not fragged, no
events in eventvwr, cpu is running running high when Excel freezes for that
time.
Tried virus scanner off to.

Help, it's driving me nuts! Thanks



Dave Peterson

Do you have lots of folders/files in your folders?

Do you connect to network shares?

Maybe you can rearrange your files or (temporarily) disconnect from the network
drives to test it out.

Jamie Furlong wrote:

Problem: Excel 2003 takes a LONG time (up to 15 seconds) to move between
folders when trying to open a file - note, the file opening itself is fine.
System: Excel 2003 (ALL Office 2003 patches) Win XP SP2, 3Ghz cpu, 1Gb RAM,
all other apps work fine.
I've found lots and lots of newsgroup posts, all asking about the same
thing, but no replies. Here's another go at it!
I've emptied temp folders, have lots of free space, drive is not fragged, no
events in eventvwr, cpu is running running high when Excel freezes for that
time.
Tried virus scanner off to.

Help, it's driving me nuts! Thanks


--

Dave Peterson

Jamie Furlong

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Do you have lots of folders/files in your folders?


No, about 40 max.

Do you connect to network shares?


Not at all

Maybe you can rearrange your files or (temporarily) disconnect from the
network
drives to test it out.


N/A

Jamie Furlong wrote:

Problem: Excel 2003 takes a LONG time (up to 15 seconds) to move between
folders when trying to open a file - note, the file opening itself is
fine.
System: Excel 2003 (ALL Office 2003 patches) Win XP SP2, 3Ghz cpu, 1Gb
RAM,
all other apps work fine.
I've found lots and lots of newsgroup posts, all asking about the same
thing, but no replies. Here's another go at it!
I've emptied temp folders, have lots of free space, drive is not fragged,
no
events in eventvwr, cpu is running running high when Excel freezes for
that
time.
Tried virus scanner off to.

Help, it's driving me nuts! Thanks


--

Dave Peterson




Dave Peterson

Sorry, I don't have another guess.

Jamie Furlong wrote:

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Do you have lots of folders/files in your folders?


No, about 40 max.

Do you connect to network shares?


Not at all

Maybe you can rearrange your files or (temporarily) disconnect from the
network
drives to test it out.


N/A

Jamie Furlong wrote:

Problem: Excel 2003 takes a LONG time (up to 15 seconds) to move between
folders when trying to open a file - note, the file opening itself is
fine.
System: Excel 2003 (ALL Office 2003 patches) Win XP SP2, 3Ghz cpu, 1Gb
RAM,
all other apps work fine.
I've found lots and lots of newsgroup posts, all asking about the same
thing, but no replies. Here's another go at it!
I've emptied temp folders, have lots of free space, drive is not fragged,
no
events in eventvwr, cpu is running running high when Excel freezes for
that
time.
Tried virus scanner off to.

Help, it's driving me nuts! Thanks


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

garfield-n-odie

Right-click on the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop,
left-click on Disconnect Network Drive, and disconnect any mapped
drives that are not currently available.

Jamie Furlong wrote:

Problem: Excel 2003 takes a LONG time (up to 15 seconds) to move between
folders when trying to open a file - note, the file opening itself is fine.
System: Excel 2003 (ALL Office 2003 patches) Win XP SP2, 3Ghz cpu, 1Gb RAM,
all other apps work fine.
I've found lots and lots of newsgroup posts, all asking about the same
thing, but no replies. Here's another go at it!
I've emptied temp folders, have lots of free space, drive is not fragged, no
events in eventvwr, cpu is running running high when Excel freezes for that
time.
Tried virus scanner off to.

Help, it's driving me nuts! Thanks




Jamie Furlong

"garfield-n-odie" wrote in message
...
Right-click on the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop, left-click on
Disconnect Network Drive, and disconnect any mapped drives that are not
currently available.


Thanks! It works! Having got a load of drives including one of those 6 in
one card readers, I'd not noticed the little "n" drive remaining from when I
networked the PC to another about 6 months ago. This is the ONLY app that
behaves like this - where's the best place to report this bug? Clearly
others know about it, so no point starting another bug track!

Jamie Furlong wrote:

Problem: Excel 2003 takes a LONG time (up to 15 seconds) to move between
folders when trying to open a file - note, the file opening itself is
fine.
System: Excel 2003 (ALL Office 2003 patches) Win XP SP2, 3Ghz cpu, 1Gb
RAM, all other apps work fine.
I've found lots and lots of newsgroup posts, all asking about the same
thing, but no replies. Here's another go at it!
I've emptied temp folders, have lots of free space, drive is not fragged,
no events in eventvwr, cpu is running running high when Excel freezes for
that time.
Tried virus scanner off to.

Help, it's driving me nuts! Thanks





garfield-n-odie

It's a known issue. The problem should occur in all of your
Office 2003 applications, not just in Excel 2003.

Jamie Furlong wrote:

Thanks! It works! Having got a load of drives including one of those 6 in
one card readers, I'd not noticed the little "n" drive remaining from when I
networked the PC to another about 6 months ago. This is the ONLY app that
behaves like this - where's the best place to report this bug? Clearly
others know about it, so no point starting another bug track!




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