jontyhunter
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Hello,
We use a G5 1.8 tower with 768mb ram as a server (with Tiger server sotware installed) and have 13 macs (3 e-macs, 5 G5s, 4 G4s, 1 laptop) connected to it on a daily basis.
Over the past two days, the server has started running slow and our connection to it suffers as a result. For instance, running Illustrator on my mac and trying to save a file can sometimes now take a few minutes rather than be virtually instantaneous as it was before. Navigating through the finder windows on the server regularly brings up the spinning colour wheel for minutes at a time.
The only thing that has changed here in the office this week is having had a new printer intalled but no printer software was actually installed on the server. Could this be messing with the network in some way?
This is really starting to stress us out as it is badly affecting our workflow so any solutions or suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
We use a G5 1.8 tower with 768mb ram as a server (with Tiger server sotware installed) and have 13 macs (3 e-macs, 5 G5s, 4 G4s, 1 laptop) connected to it on a daily basis.
Over the past two days, the server has started running slow and our connection to it suffers as a result. For instance, running Illustrator on my mac and trying to save a file can sometimes now take a few minutes rather than be virtually instantaneous as it was before. Navigating through the finder windows on the server regularly brings up the spinning colour wheel for minutes at a time.
The only thing that has changed here in the office this week is having had a new printer intalled but no printer software was actually installed on the server. Could this be messing with the network in some way?
This is really starting to stress us out as it is badly affecting our workflow so any solutions or suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.