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JohnFnva
Hello,
We recently migrated off of 3 2008 R2 servers to Windows 2012 R2. These servers have different names and IPs. Since the migration there have been many complaints from Windows 10 clients that file explorer is very slow, when trying to open Excel files, make any changes or save it takes a long time with the cursor just spinning.
Our users are using roaming profiles.
I was able to see on one workstation in File Explorer that under the "Recent Items" were still pointing to the old servers.
I found some information regarding shortcuts in Quick Access and the file that contains these under the users profile, which will correct some of the slowness but am not sure where else to look.
It looks like there are multiple factors causing these slow downs. Does anyone know where else there could be pointers to the old servers?
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We recently migrated off of 3 2008 R2 servers to Windows 2012 R2. These servers have different names and IPs. Since the migration there have been many complaints from Windows 10 clients that file explorer is very slow, when trying to open Excel files, make any changes or save it takes a long time with the cursor just spinning.
Our users are using roaming profiles.
I was able to see on one workstation in File Explorer that under the "Recent Items" were still pointing to the old servers.
I found some information regarding shortcuts in Quick Access and the file that contains these under the users profile, which will correct some of the slowness but am not sure where else to look.
It looks like there are multiple factors causing these slow downs. Does anyone know where else there could be pointers to the old servers?
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