2008/8/1 Pierre Rouleau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I think I found the problem. The PC I am using is a work laptop I just
> got and I realized hat IT placed my home directory on a network drive.
> Tortoise places its configuration information information on the home
> drive, which is then unreachable when the PC is not connected on the
> network. So when I boot the PC, log in and open a Windows Explorer
> sesion, TortoiseHg must be trying o read its config files which are
> nreachale, causing the massive slowdown in the Explorer. As soon as I
> get back to work Ill change my home drive to be positionned in a local
> disk to solve the problem.
Good to hear that you solved the problem, and thanks for sharing the reason
with the rest of us.
Regards,
Peer
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