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Windows Update causing System Slowdown

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Andy - 27 Apr 2004 21:56 GMT
Hey everyone,

I am running W2K TS with SP4 on a Compaq DL380 G2 1.2Ghz, with 1200MB RAM,
and 72 GB RAID 5.  I am remapping My Documents for about 120 users(8GB),
file sharing for all departments (10GB), serving 22 TS Clients who mostly
use a telnet terminal emulator, hosting Intranet Website (small), hosting a
few other small applications.  This is the only server I have so I can't
test these updates properly.  I also can't reboot 45 times a week so I do a
bi-monthly update.

Well the problems started on the 13th or 14th with a group of about 6
hotfixes.  The system has just been running too slow for the telnet apps to
function adequately.  I am not having the CPU peg problem, I am still
running below 10%, but the applications are just dragging.  I did as I read
in the news groups and uninstalled the patches one by one all the way back
to SP4 with no improvement.  I uninstalled SP4 and reapplied with still no
improvement.  I am looking at the repair from CD option that the gent from
Europe posted.

Is anyone else seeing this problem?

Thanks,
Andy Caldwell
Russ Levanway - 29 Apr 2004 18:02 GMT
The problem is likely 835732.  Remove

> Hey everyone,
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> Thanks,
> Andy Caldwell
 
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