Running Reports over a Windows 10 Network

mahon.finbar at neuf.fr mahon.finbar at neuf.fr
Mon Apr 2 03:22:15 EDT 2018


Yes, I found that the first time I tried to reconcile an a/c it hung for quite a while, to the point where I thought it had really hung. Advice on here said hang in there.

Works fine now. Using W10.

Barry

On March 31, 2018 9:24:32 AM GMT+02:00, "Maf. King" <maf at chilwell.net> wrote:
>On Friday, 30 March 2018 11:45:45 BST Alan Culpitt via gnucash-user
>wrote:
>> I am using GNUCash 2.6.19 on 2x Windows 10 PCs networked together to
>access
>> our joint financial information stored on my wife's computer.  We
>have a
>> number of saved reports.   If I try to run one of the saved reports
>it
>> takes a very long time to run, 10-15 minutes, the first time but then
>> subsequently if I run another report, it works fine. Any suggestions?
>> 
>
>
>Hi Alan,
>
>There have been previous posts about the first report taking ages to
>render on 
>Windows.  I don't use that OS and can't remember if there is a solution
>yet, 
>but I don't think it is related to your file being on a network share.
>
>Just thought I'd chime in to let you know that you are not alone!
>
>Maf.
>
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