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  1. In most of my applications and on the internet when I try to "open" a video or "save" a video the dialogue box takes a minute or so to open. At first I thought the applications were hanging but if I wait long enough the dialogue box does open.

    For instance when using VideoReDo I hit the big OPEN button or use file/open and nothing happens for over a minute. Then the dialogue box opens and all works fine. If I drag and drop a video to VideoReDo it opens instantly.

    On the internet when downloading a video If I right click and choose "save target as" it takes a minute or so for the dialogue box to appear.

    I'm not sure when this started. I use several computers and I just now realized that this is a consistant, repeatable problem on this computer only.

    Ideas?

    Added Later:

    Just found out that if I log in as a different user the problem vanishes. That means I can probably just use that new log in and delete the bad one. Still I would rather just fix the problem. Any ideas?
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    Maybe a antivirus scan?
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  3. Do you have any network drives mapped to drive letters?

    When Windows creates an open/save dialog, it has to populate it with a list of all the drives on the computer. This includes any shared network drives mapped to drive letters. There is a timeout period - Windows will wait that long before deciding the drive isn't available. About 5 to 10 seconds is typical.

    So, if at work (say), you have a network drive mapped to Q: and you are on the network, things will be quite responsive. Now, if you are at home or travelling, Windows still thinks you have the Q: drive, so it will try to connect to it. Since it isn't there, you will experience a delay equal to the timeout period.

    The more network drives you have mapped to letters, the longer the whole delay.

    The solution (that I use) is to simply create a shortcut on the desktop to the network drive (using the full UNC, not a drive letter) and not map any drives to drive letters.
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    From the looks of the computer you describe in your profile, I suggest that you donate it to the Smithstonian and get some money from that dog and buy a modern new computer that runs on electricity.
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  5. Originally Posted by SCDVD
    From the looks of the computer you describe in your profile, I suggest that you donate it to the Smithstonian and get some money from that dog and buy a modern new computer that runs on electricity.
    WTF?!!!

    Nothing wrong with presto's computer. I still use a 600MHz box for some stuff.

    No wonder there's so much electronic junk in our landfills.
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  6. Thanks Johnny M

    I only had one mapped drive and I just disconnected that so that is not the problem. I have three computers on my desk (I use a KVM switch). The computer I have this problem with has 2.07 GHz.
    The one in my profile works fine for my non-video stuff so I won't be getting rid of it soon.
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  7. Did you disconnect it or did your unmap it?

    Even when disconnected, Windows tries to find it (that's been my experience).

    Go to the command prompt and try:

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    net use
    and see if anything is listed (connected or disconnected).
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  8. cmd/ net use reports "nothing in list".

    I created a new user and I'm migrating over to that. All seems to work fine now.
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    if the last time that open or save box appearing was used to access a drive on a network, windows will slow to a crawl, because it is trying to display the last path that was used, which was a network drive.

    does that even make sense?
    I am just a worthless liar,
    I am just an imbecil
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  10. if the last time that open or save box appearing was used to access a drive on a network, windows will slow to a crawl, because it is trying to display the last path that was used, which was a network drive.
    You nailed it. I had gotten into the habit of saving stuff to a network drive and had no idea it would have that effect. After saving to the local drive the problem is gone.

    Thanks All
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