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Claudio González
Legend
March 16, 2008
質問

Slow, slow, slow (III) !

The thread with this name that was closed with no explanation did serve a useful purpose, so I am opening a new one to replace it.

Speed is back to normal now, and if there was a shutdown, I wasn't here to witness it.
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    November 12, 2008
    Been slow to not even loading this morning
    October 28, 2008
    yup. been good all day.
    Known Participant
    October 28, 2008
    Back to sub-3-second load times.
    October 26, 2008
    Well its still light years ahead of the cold fusion nightmare
    October 26, 2008
    Not a good support performance, immediately after the release of a major suite update, with so many radical changes!
    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    October 26, 2008
    If it means anything, the favicon in the address bar and the red buttons (Post Message, Check Spelling) are the last and slowest to load.
    October 25, 2008
    here too.

    Hey get a new hamster!!!! and oil his wheel.
    PJonesCET
    Participating Frequently
    October 26, 2008
    Just received from SeaMonkey the following screen waiting load your message.

    The server adobeforums .com has timed out. There is is network problems
    or excessive demand. and has button to try again. I clicked and picked
    the message right up.

    Looks like your NTTP server forums is about to go toast. where is a
    legit address to send to and I will donate $10. toward buying a new
    server if that's what's needed. :-(
    October 25, 2008
    Awful here too.
    October 25, 2008
    dogging again today, on and off. some posts don't go through, then a burst of speed for a while, then hanging hanging hanging, etc.
    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 23, 2008
    I have no way to know if this "oddity" is at Adobe's servers, the Internet in general, or my DSL connection... but I have noticed that *sometimes* I will click a message link and the progress bar at the bottom (Internet Explorer) will limp along like a snail on a cold day

    Sometimes (again, not always) if I click the red "stop" X at the top and then immediately click the message link again, it will "quickly" appear

    What I *think* is happening is that the command I sent out at the first click has somehow been lost in the bowels of the Internet, and just stopping that process and starting again results in a properly processed address request

    But... that is just a guess