From what they told me it does not matter who loads the application first. The second one always has the problem of application running very slow.
>Yeah I figured the same thing with the AV software - I suppose it's possible that ONE of the two users could be scanning the network drive? Are they running the app in the same order perhaps? Maybe User 1, then User 2 as opposed to User 2 then User 1?
>Really weird problem....
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>>I will mention to the network engineer of "the same network port". I know very little about networking so I don't know what they have. As far as AV software, I thought about it. I can't see how that would effect the speed and
only when both of them are in the application. AV usually would cause the problem regardless; I think.
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>>Thank you for your suggestions.
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>>>Sounds like a strange problem. Perhaps the two workstations are using the same network port? (sharing a hub?).
>>>Another thing to check is their antivirus software - I've had issues when "scan network drives" was checked....
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