Uninstalled the anti-virus software and the problem seemed to go away.
The AV software should be getting it's scan settigns from the master
server which is set not to scan the Vantage folder not sure why this
pc wasn't following the scan rules. Thanks to everyone for their input
on this topic.
The AV software should be getting it's scan settigns from the master
server which is set not to scan the Vantage folder not sure why this
pc wasn't following the scan rules. Thanks to everyone for their input
on this topic.
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Todd Caughey" <caugheyt@...> wrote:
>
> Something I do all the time when setting up PCs....forget to exclude
the Vantage mapped drive(s) in anti-virus and anti-spyware scanning.
#1 cause for me of really slow startup while the entire database gets
scanned.
> -Todd C.
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of dahoove31
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:27 PM
> To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Vantage] Progress Client not responding
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> Have 1 client pc that when you open Vantage 6.1 it takes 3 minutes for
> the log on screen to appear. If you watch Task Manager the Progress
> application will toggle from running to not responding until the log
> on screen appears. I have reinstalled the Vantage and Progress client,
> along with running Windows Update and antivirus/anti-spyware scans.
> The end users say besides the slow Vantage start up the pc is running
> fine. The pc is a P4 512mb with around 60 gig of hard drive space and
> a gigabit network card on a switched network. Ping times to the
> Vantage database server are at most 2ms. The only oddity I can find is
> when I try to uninstall Vantage I get an error about not being able to
> find the uninstall log. Short of rebuilding the pc is there anything
> else I can check or any known issues out there that might address this
> problem?
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