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Network bandwidth does not appear to be the bottleneck.
As far as I know Excel doesn't go into slow mode when dealing with remote files, so the problem is likely something to do with the network broadly speaking. I certainly notice that file opening and saving is a lot slower on a server than on my local drive. One common issue is virus checking on the server when a file is saved. That slows things down for sure, especially for large files. -- Jim "SuWoon" wrote in message ... | Users are accessing complex Excel models on a file server at a remote site | connected with a WAN link (45mbps). Is there any way to speed up the | response time when data is saved back to the share on the remote site? | Network bandwidth does not appear to be the bottleneck. What other | applications could be used besides Excel that would work well across a WAN | link? Or is there some other architecture that could be used to improve | response time? |
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