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access completely unresponsive...

#1 Post by llama_thumper » Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:58 pm

hi - am a thinkpad owner with 3 years experience of using my T40P. My girlfriend recently bought a Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop. It did not want to connect to the network of her parents, an ad-hoc network with static IP's (no DHCP). after some messing around by her dad, the problem was still not solved, so I uninstalled access, as well as the wireless drivers, and installed new drivers and the newest access (4.21 i believe).

unfortunately, access has become completely unresponsive - i tried removing access and the wireless drivers, and installing them again, but this did not help. the programme launches correctly in the system tray, but whenever i double click on it, or click on things in it (eg managing profiles), it takes AGES before anything happens.

what could be at fault?

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#2 Post by truk » Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:58 pm

Check your firewall, this is quite often a cause of slow programs. If you disable windows firewall and any firewalls/spyware blockers does it still run slow?
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#3 Post by llama_thumper » Mon Mar 19, 2007 3:11 pm

thx for the answer - a complete removal of the drivers and reinstall of access helped - not sure why it didn't first time round.

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