I don't have anything to do with Windows maintenance/patches so I can't
answer.  I will pass this info to the responsible persons.



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Maybe already discussed, but were some of the most recent patches relative
to VSS? Since you tested with two versions of the client, I can guarantee,
but I remember having such problems several months ago, when the client
would query VSS on start, and each query took several minutes. After 5 to
10 minutes it would go to the next step (GUI appearing). When you selected
files to backup, gues what? New query to VSS and new ten-minute wait.

A TRACE (can't remember the flags, unfortunately) revealed the problem,
and talking to MS about the VSS patches cured the problem.

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    Tivoli Storage Management Solutions 2006, 2007 & 2008
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zoltan
Forray/AC/VCU [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 14:58
To: [email protected]
Subject: Windows GUI - unusably slow

We have come upon a strange issue with the Windows GUI client.

It takes 10+ minutes to transition from startup to each screen.

>From the time you click to start it up, it takes 10-minutes before you get
the login prompt.  Then is jumps in immediately.  If you go to the setup
wizard to configure the dsm.opt file, it takes another 10-minutes before
that process starts up.

We have completely deleted/ripped out the GUI/TSM client, twice.  The
server shows little to no activity. CPU and network I/O is nill.

Once it connects to the TSM server, the session simply goes into a wait.
Bytes transfered as also nill (< 1k)

We have tried killing all antivirus.....rebooted.....etc

We have tried the latest client (5.5.1.1) as well as going back to a 5.4
client.

Any thoughts/suggestions?

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