Redundant path values is no problem, but if you list a directory or drive which doesn't exist, it can make your system run very slow. Especially if you list a CD-ROM or DVD drive.
>Hi Tore,
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>Thanks for the advice! I'm fairly sure there will be redundant PATH values.
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>I'll try Martina's Coverage profiler ASAP.
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>Thanks again,
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>Ben
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>>Check for nonexistent directories in the SET PATH setting.
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>>I also suggest that you run Martina's enhanced Coverage Profiler which you find in the download section. With this tool you can see >which lines of codes are slow. We had a similar problem which we had lived with for quite some times. Thanks to CVP we found that it >was a hard coded IP address which was not in use anymore.