Thanks for the help Bill. I removed both keys however I
didn't immediately notice a difference. I rebooted and
did get to browse a share without any waiting (whereas
before I would definately have the 30 second freeze on
bootup). However, 5 minutes later I tried again and it
hung for a little bit, no where as long as before so it
may just be my Win2k PC dying (they tend to do that to
me). Thanks again.
Cheers,
Brad
>-----Original Message-----
>Open up the Registry and go to :
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current
>Version/Explorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace
>Under that branch, select the key :
>
>{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
>
>and delete it.
>
>XP by default checks for scheduled tasks and remote
print job status. The
>above removes the scheduled task check, under the same
key is the print
>status check, and it can be removed if you choose.
>
>Test, the effect should be immediate without a reboot
required.
>
>Best wishes,
>Bill Castner
>
>
>
>"Brad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>>I have my network set up in a workgroup and have the
>> majority of my stuff stored in shares on the "server"
>> (Windows 2k Pro box). I have the ACLs set up to allow
>> authenticated users to have access to these shares. My
>> issue is that sometimes it takes up to 30 seconds for
the
>> contents of the share to display (thus turning explorer
>> into a paperweight). I thought maybe this was due to
it
>> verifying authentication so I set up a share with the
>> everyone = full access and it lags as well. This is an
>> on and off thing (every 5 or so mins) and I have no
idea
>> what could be causing it.
>>
>> Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
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