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    Question Most of the Computers very slow suddently

    in my office all of sudden today all the computers are very slow at opening word/excel files ..

    i thought it was a network problem coz all our user files are on the server but then I found that it was doing the same for local files ...

    I thought it was something to do with Norton AV 2003 definition files ... but then when I looked around two of the machines have older definition files ...

    on my own workstation I uninstalled the AV and it works like a charm now ... but obviously i just cant uninstall all AV's

    what could be the possible cause ?

    thanks for all the help ...

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    As a test, replace Norton with Grisoft's AVG Anti-Virus on one of the machines and see if it makes a difference.
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    I had a couple of NORTON Corp 8.1 machines infected with the Welchia virus. The Autoprotect shield was apparent on the taskbar, but if you tried a manual scan, it wouldn't start.

    The effects were across the WAN performance problems. Also, my firewall crashed when the log filled up with PING requests.
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    two very simple workarounds :

    1. disable office plug in

    2. disable check for Publishers's certificate revocation in IE (under Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Security

    thanks for the help guys ... I hope we have a patch from symanctec/verisign soon...

    lets sue them !!!
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