Here is a strange one. When I initially log onto Vista ( business ) everything works normally. Specifically starting windows explorer using any method works fine. I usually use the Windows Key and E.
After the machine has been logged onto the network for about 15 - 20 minutes I get a 15 second delay each time I try to open windows explorer. I timed it at 16.47 seconds. If I log off and back on this goes away for a while.
What I get during these delays is the frame of the win explorer with Searching.... in the status bar. I've tried
turning on/off indexing
deleting temp files
Aero/win classic
disk check
defrag
toolbar/start menu
I don't see any problems in device manager.
rebooted domain controllers.
None of the other computers on the network are displaying this behavior, but they are all XP/2000.
This happens even if I don't run any apps between log on and the delay starting. The last thing I installed, NERO, has been uninstalled.
After the machine has been logged onto the network for about 15 - 20 minutes I get a 15 second delay each time I try to open windows explorer. I timed it at 16.47 seconds. If I log off and back on this goes away for a while.
What I get during these delays is the frame of the win explorer with Searching.... in the status bar. I've tried
turning on/off indexing
deleting temp files
Aero/win classic
disk check
defrag
toolbar/start menu
I don't see any problems in device manager.
rebooted domain controllers.
None of the other computers on the network are displaying this behavior, but they are all XP/2000.
This happens even if I don't run any apps between log on and the delay starting. The last thing I installed, NERO, has been uninstalled.

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