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telecomguy9
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I have a friend how has a problem with Word 2003. It could be happening in Excel and PowerPoint, but she doesn’t use those so we don’t know.Word opens fine, and if you find a file you want to open through My Computer or Windows Explorer, and you double-click it the file opens quickly. However, if you attempt to open a document through the following method you run into a problem. If you open Word, click the Open button or go File >> Open, and than click the Look in: drop down arrow to browse to a different location it takes between 7 and 10 seconds for the menu to drop down. This happens every time when you first attempt to do this after opening Word. If I leave Word open and do it again it’s fine (if I remember correctly).The problem persists, however, as I choose a new drive to look at and begin double-clicking on folders to open them. I’ll get a 7 to 10 second delay attempting to open some folders, and virtually no delay when attempting to open others. For the most part, however, there is a delay. Just like I stated above with the Look in: drop down menu, however, once I’ve gone into a folder this way it opens up very quickly from that point on, as long as I don’t close Word. If I close Word the problems start up again.I tried a number of things to resolve the issue. I started Word in safe mode and that didn’t work. I tried turning off DDE something or other by going Control Panel >> Folder Options >> File Types, choosing DOC, clicking Advanced, choosing Open and clicking Edit. From there I unchecked the Use DDE checkbox and changed the “Application used to perform this action” from this:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE" /n /ddeto this:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE" %1And I even tried this:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE" “%1”Because some sources said to put the quotes around the %1 and some didn’t. I also opened Task Manager and watched the processes while attempting to bring down the drop down list or menu but that didn’t show anything unusual. Lastly, or as far as I can remember lastly, I did netstat –an and hit the drop down menu when it would take up to 10 seconds to work in order to look for an IP address that might have a sync-sent message or something like that. There was nothing.The one thing I did that make an immediate difference and seemed to fix the problem completely was disconnecting her from the network entirely. When I unplugged her network cable from her PC and opened Word, clicked the Open button and clicked the Look in: drop down menu it all worked perfectly fine.Does anyone have any idea what is causing this problem? I’ve done Google searches, read through pages and pages of ideas from other forums and Microsoft KB articles, but I’ve got nothing.

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I have a friend how has a problem with Word 2003. It could be happening in Excel and PowerPoint, but she doesn’t use those so we don’t know.Word opens fine, and if you find a file you want to open through My Computer or Windows Explorer, and you double-click it the file opens quickly. However, if you attempt to open a document through the following method you run into a problem. If you open Word, click the Open button or go File >> Open, and than click the Look in: drop down arrow to browse to a different location it takes between 7 and 10 seconds for the menu to drop down. This happens every time when you first attempt to do this after opening Word. If I leave Word open and do it again it’s fine (if I remember correctly).The problem persists, however, as I choose a new drive to look at and begin double-clicking on folders to open them. I’ll get a 7 to 10 second delay attempting to open some folders, and virtually no delay when attempting to open others. For the most part, however, there is a delay. Just like I stated above with the Look in: drop down menu, however, once I’ve gone into a folder this way it opens up very quickly from that point on, as long as I don’t close Word. If I close Word the problems start up again.I tried a number of things to resolve the issue. I started Word in safe mode and that didn’t work. I tried turning off DDE something or other by going Control Panel >> Folder Options >> File Types, choosing DOC, clicking Advanced, choosing Open and clicking Edit. From there I unchecked the Use DDE checkbox and changed the “Application used to perform this action” from this:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE" /n /ddeto this:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE" %1And I even tried this:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD.EXE" “%1”Because some sources said to put the quotes around the %1 and some didn’t. I also opened Task Manager and watched the processes while attempting to bring down the drop down list or menu but that didn’t show anything unusual. Lastly, or as far as I can remember lastly, I did netstat –an and hit the drop down menu when it would take up to 10 seconds to work in order to look for an IP address that might have a sync-sent message or something like that. There was nothing.The one thing I did that make an immediate difference and seemed to fix the problem completely was disconnecting her from the network entirely. When I unplugged her network cable from her PC and opened Word, clicked the Open button and clicked the Look in: drop down menu it all worked perfectly fine.Does anyone have any idea what is causing this problem? I’ve done Google searches, read through pages and pages of ideas from other forums and Microsoft KB articles, but I’ve got nothing.
One cause of this is having mapped drives to computers that aren't on. It takes office apps forever to decide the drives aren't available.
telecomguy9
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That's a good thought as this does happen at her place while her husband is away with his laptop. Maybe that has something, or everything to do with it. We'll check it out.

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Hello,Do any of the documents in question contain macros? If so, then perhaps the overhead is from the antivirus software on the computer scanning them for malicious code.Regards,Aryeh Goretsky

telecomguy9
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I'd say no, but I don't see how that would be causing the problem. The problem seems to be in the browsing of folders and files through the Open window. The problem doesn't occur once you choose a file and click Open.

telecomguy9
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The problem is definitely related to mapped network drives. I had this person disconnect all network drives and Word worked perfectly. I'm having her reconnect them to see what happens.

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The problem is definitely related to mapped network drives. I had this person disconnect all network drives and Word worked perfectly. I'm having her reconnect them to see what happens.
This problem has been known since the early days of XP and MS has never done anything about it. The only solution I know of is to only map the drives when you actually need them. Edited by lewmur

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