Hi,
I'm having a problem that only affects one of our users. When he starts up the GUI client it takes between 5 and 30 minutes. Most of the time it's around the 20 minutes mark. This problem started when we upgraded from 3.5.2 to 4.0.6. We tried doing a clean re-install, i.e. uninstall Vault, delete cache, clean registry, but it didn't help. Once the user has logged on speed seems to be normal. Any ideas?
Here is the user's client information
Client Information
Vault Client Version: 4.0.6.15954
.Net Framework Version: 2.0.50727.1433
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Service Pack: 2.0
OS Version: 5.1.2600
Total Physical Memory: 3.25 GB
Time Zone: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
Server Information
Vault Server Version: 4.0.6.15954
.Net Framework Version: 2.0.50727.832
Operating System: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003, Standard Edition
Service Pack: 2.0
OS Version: 5.2.3790
Timezone: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
SQL Version: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3054.00 (Intel X86)
Mar 23 2007 16:28:52
Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation
Developer Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
License Information
7 serial number(s):
1 of 7: 4 full users, permanent
2 of 7: 5 full users, permanent
3 of 7: 10 full users, permanent
4 of 7: 5 full users, permanent
5 of 7: 5 full users, permanent
6 of 7: 36 full users, permanent
7 of 7: 5 full users, permanent
Cheers,
Tilman
GUI client slow
Moderator: SourceGear
Do you have a large folder tree in Vault?
Does the user login infrequently -- that is, would his tree be many versions out of date?
After that 20 minute login, if the user logs out and logs in again, is it faster this time?
If the user logs in from a different machine, is it still slow?
If another user logs in from this machine, is their login slow?
Are you using the option to show "ghosted" files and folders?
Does the user login infrequently -- that is, would his tree be many versions out of date?
After that 20 minute login, if the user logs out and logs in again, is it faster this time?
If the user logs in from a different machine, is it still slow?
If another user logs in from this machine, is their login slow?
Are you using the option to show "ghosted" files and folders?
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager