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Group: microsoft.public.onenote · Group Profile
Author: BJ7200
Date: Sep 18, 2008 04:45

Thanks for the responses. I will try renaming the section.

The users get to the notebook via the second option
\\nameofserver\folder\folder\onenotenotebook.

The page that has the shortcuts being created is the table of contents. It
has links to all the other sections within the notebook. No other sections
have these shortcuts.

Thanks.

"Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)" wrote:
> Out of curiousity are the users opening the notebook from a mapped drive
> ("O:\Notebook.one") or from an IP address like
> ("\\192.168.4.1\Share\Notebook.one")
>
>
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> -Ben-
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> "BJ7200" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DED85CB7-D554-4E21-8F90-702FC1AF8857@microsoft.com:
>
>> I have a shared notebook that acts like as a knowledge base. There are
>> probably 30 users and the notebook is hosted on a file server. Many users
>> are experiencing slowness, hanging, and crashing of OneNote. My theory is it
>> has something to do with the hundreds of shortcuts to the notebook that show
>> up as section tabs. I'm not sure how these are being created. I tried
>> removing them and that made many users experience worse. Prior to removing
>> the shortcut links, the performance was better and did not crash that often.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what the shortcut tabs are and if they are causing the
>> performance issues or if I don't have something setup correctly.
>>
>> thanks.
>
>
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