I have had a problem with EM being extremely slow. The first time this
ocurred it was related to one users Windows Logon Profile... i.e. whichever
PC he logged onto, EM was very slow to connect and run. It turned out his
Windows Network roaming profile was corrupt and fixing this solved the
problem.
I now have the same problem on my PC but it is PC dependant... i.e. it
doesn't matter who logs onto this PC, EM is always slow. If I log onto
another PC EM runs fine.
Any ideas what may have gone wrong on my PC?
Could it be Windows registry values that are incorrect? If so is there a way
of checking these registry values?
I have tried creating a new Windows logon profile and uninstalling and
reinstalling EM. I do not want to have to resort to rebuilding the PC.
Any ideas would be great
Thanks
Martyn
Did you check to see if ODBC tracing is turned on? You can
check from the ODBC data source administrator, go to the
tracing tab. If the button on the left has the caption Stop
Tracing Now, the tracing is turned on. Click on the button
and the caption will change to start tracing now - meaning
that tracing is turned off.
-Sue
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 01:35:03 -0700, "martynhogg"
<martynhogg@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have had a problem with EM being extremely slow. The first time this
>ocurred it was related to one users Windows Logon Profile... i.e. whichever
>PC he logged onto, EM was very slow to connect and run. It turned out his
>Windows Network roaming profile was corrupt and fixing this solved the
>problem.
>I now have the same problem on my PC but it is PC dependant... i.e. it
>doesn't matter who logs onto this PC, EM is always slow. If I log onto
>another PC EM runs fine.
>Any ideas what may have gone wrong on my PC?
>Could it be Windows registry values that are incorrect? If so is there a way
>of checking these registry values?
>I have tried creating a new Windows logon profile and uninstalling and
>reinstalling EM. I do not want to have to resort to rebuilding the PC.
>Any ideas would be great
>Thanks
>Martyn
|||Sue, you are a genius!!! I've posted on several sites and no-one could answer
this one. It worked! Thankyou so much!
Martyn
"Sue Hoegemeier" wrote:
> Did you check to see if ODBC tracing is turned on? You can
> check from the ODBC data source administrator, go to the
> tracing tab. If the button on the left has the caption Stop
> Tracing Now, the tracing is turned on. Click on the button
> and the caption will change to start tracing now - meaning
> that tracing is turned off.
> -Sue
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 01:35:03 -0700, "martynhogg"
> <martynhogg@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
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