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#1 User is offline   vilnious 

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Posted 16 November 2007 - 07:19 AM

Environment
- have a laptop that I use at work, connected to a domain, windows xp pro on client, servers are windows server 2003 and active directory
- take laptop home, log in using a cached profile of a domain user account (same username and password I use at work)
- use a Cisco VPN client to gain access to the network at work
- map network drives to 2 data storage servers

Issue
- open up any Microsoft Office 2003 application
- go to File - Save As
- hit the drop down arrow to choose my save location
- application freezes while trying to populate that list for up to 10 minutes but eventually comes back and shows me the list
- each folder I try to go to on one of my mapped network drives will cause the application to freeze up again for an extended period of time

Any thoughts on this? Funny thing is while I'm in My Computer browsing through the network drives everything works fine, problem is just within Office 2003 applications.

Tried already
- repair install of wxp pro
- windows updates including service packs installed
- ibm laptop system updates installed


*edit - didnt realize that the topic was truncated, should be "network drives", not "net"

This post has been edited by vilnious: 16 November 2007 - 07:22 AM



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Posted 16 November 2007 - 07:28 AM

This may be your issue...

http://support.micro....com/kb/329820/

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Posted 20 November 2007 - 01:05 PM

Open a command prompt and use a "net use" command. Make sure there aren't any extra drives listed that shouldn't be. It could be looking for network drives that aren't there. Disconnect any that shouldn't be there.

Also try removing any USB storage devices to see if that fixes the problem. Then make sure the device is appropriately assigned a drive letter.

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