We run Nuke from network location and this issue seems to be a hit and miss
for us. Sometimes it's all fine and sometimes this starts happening. I
haven't investigated as it's not a common issue. But when it happens I get
to hear about it. For some reason it seems to plague some users more
frequently than others.

I recall that we used to have favorites set globally which pointed to old,
non-existing paths. And when removing those the file dialog responded
immediately. Not sure if this solved the issue completely for us as I've
been on an extended parental leave.

// Fredrik

fre 2 okt 2015 kl. 21:49 skrev Erik Johansson <[email protected]>:

> We had to setup a routine for syncing to local drive for all our scripts.
> Keeping it on a network share made everything dread slow. Also in Maya but
> no issues in either app on Linux.
> On Oct 2, 2015 9:46 PM, "J Bills" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all - have a couple of machines now that seem to have a strange
>> problem where opening Nuke, creating read nodes, write node file browsing,
>> etc is taking a *really* long time.  One of them takes 30 seconds, which
>> you know...  30 seconds, meh, but it's not the snappy Nuke popping up that
>> I know and love.  And it's definitely annoying when you hit a read node and
>> have to wait.  Ok, and the other machine can take up to 10 minutes, but
>> seems to be the same symptoms.  So something is definitely wrong there.
>>
>> This is Nuke 9 on Windows 7.
>>
>> Doesn't seem to be when it hits our custom scripts - the delay seems to
>> be with just plain starting up.  Maybe something with the license server?
>>
>> Anyone run into this before?  I don't notice anything in the shell.  It
>> might be some obscure network setting that's causing it, maybe some sort of
>> windoze thing that I need to turn off.  I might try turning off ipv6 on the
>> machines...  or something.  Not sure.  Will play with it soon and wondering
>> if you all have any ideas.  Thanks!
>>
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