Thank you all for your help!
The problem is finally solved: I was not careful
enough when checking the
registry. Before, I skimmed over links to that old
server as negligible which
were file associations. But indeed, windows explorer
is checking those every
time you try to access or look at a file or folder and
thus it is checking for
that server and waiting till a timeout occurs.
Correcting those links solved the
problem.
Now a lot of people have a much nicer user experience
again...
Thanks again,
Bob
Tom Greaser wrote:
> sorry if this was already said.. but have you run
> active ports ?
>
>
http://www.sofotex.com/Active-Ports-download_L703.html
>
>
> if you see a svchost.exe.. im not a windows users so
im not sure how to
> dig into
> to find what all that .exe is running...
>
>
>
>
>
>>>> Bob Frottner <frotty22@xxxxxxxxx> 10/31/06 11:45
AM >>>
> Thanks for the suggestion, Jack!
> I have tried
> nbtstat - RR
> ipconfig /flushdns
> ipconfig /registerdns
>
> but no success.
>
> Do you have any more ideas? How can I flush WINS?
>
>
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