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Network drive question

From: Shakespeare, Simon \(Pensions\) <Simon.Shakespeare_at_capita.co.uk>
Date: 2006-03-28 17:44:17 CEST

Hi All - I know that this is not the best practice but we share a
networked working copy with icons enabled despite my advice to the contrary.
Anyway - In order to attempt to get a reasonable response time I checked
out the code onto a dedicated PC to act as a file server on the LAN in the
hope that this would speed things up a bit. It's still pretty slow so I'm trying
to understand what exactly Tortoise is doing to explain this behaviour.
Browsing is acceptable but if we do anything like add a new file Tortoise slows
down dramatically.
I assume it's simply doing so much work across the network that it can't cope but
any comments from anyone who's found any useful work-arounds are welcome.

Thanks Simon

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