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Back End Performance Slow Down

by =?Utf-8?B?Um9iZXJ0IFQ=?= <RobertT@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 7, 2008 at 10:29 AM

I developed an application used by all members of our small training team. 
Everyone else on the team is in another city [same city as the J drive 
server], while I'm located in a city about 200 miles from our Network J 
server. The front ends are all stored locally on everyone's C drive. 

For the past few months, I'm the only one who suffered from slow 
performance. My front end is on my C drive, however, when I try to access
any 
files from the J drive in that distant city, it takes forever. I learned
to 
live with that. However, this morning, everyone sent me email advising 
they're experiencing the same slow down in performance, even though the J 
drive server is in the same building where they work.

Is it possible I did something while designing the front end to slow 
performance for everyone else? Are there performance issues I should be
aware 
of when configuring a FE and a BE? Or is it possible that this is a
network 
issue and has nothing to do with my FE design? If so, how can I tell?

Thanks,
Robert
 




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Back End Performance Slow Down
=?Utf-8?B?Um9iZXJ0IFQ=?=   2008-07-07 10:29:00 
Re: Back End Performance Slow Down
"Jeff Boyce" &l  2008-07-07 16:01:00 
Re: Back End Performance Slow Down
=?Utf-8?B?Um9iZXJ0IFQ=?=   2008-07-08 04:35:00 
Re: Back End Performance Slow Down
"Tony Toews [MVP]&qu  2008-07-13 22:29:19 

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