I noticed that if I either logged on at the console or connected to the remote Windows 10 Professional computer using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), I didn’t experience the delay. Creating or renaming a folder in File Explorer was also slow. If I tried to create a folder before saving a file within an application, such as Excel or Word, I experienced the same delay. Sometimes I would see the Not Responding message and my screen would simply freeze for a couple of minutes or so. For example, if I tried to save an attachment in my email, it would take about a minute before the system allowed me to actually save the file. This delay was experienced in all the applications, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, File Explorer, Web browsers, etc. While working on my Windows 10 Enterprise workstation, whenever I tried to “touch” a file (e.g., simply click, or save) on another computer running Windows 10 Professional, it took anywhere from 30 to 90 seconds to save the file. In this article, I am going to describe my scenario, then share the different techniques I used to try to solve the problem, in case one of the techniques may prove to be helpful to you and finally share the solution that worked for me. I would spend about 30-60 minutes here and there to try to resolve the problem but couldn’t dedicate enough time to fix my issue. For the past few weeks, I had been experiencing an issue that has been bugging me.
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