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Pat B
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      24th Oct 2007
The first time I delete a file in XP Explorer, it takes 30 seconds to
disappear. And I can do nothing while waiting. After this initial delete,
any subsequent deletions during the session occur immediately (2-3 secs) as
they should. It doesn't matter if Confirm Deletion in enabled or not and I
am not on a network. Any ideas why I need this "warm-up"?

Pat B.


 
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Bob I
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      24th Oct 2007
Maybe the network server?

Pat B wrote:

> The first time I delete a file in XP Explorer, it takes 30 seconds to
> disappear. And I can do nothing while waiting. After this initial delete,
> any subsequent deletions during the session occur immediately (2-3 secs) as
> they should. It doesn't matter if Confirm Deletion in enabled or not and I
> am not on a network. Any ideas why I need this "warm-up"?
>
> Pat B.
>
>


 
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