An intermittent
slowdown opening file dialogs or Windows Explorer listings is often caused by a
mapped network drive. You can select Map Network Drive from Windows Explorer's
Tools menu to make a drive or a folder on a remote PC appear as a simple drive
letter on your computer. This will let you access that drive or folder as if it
were a local drive. After a restart, Windows reestablishes the connection when
it's needed—for example, when you open the drop-down box that displays a tree
containing My Computer and all drives below it. This initial connection can
sometimes be slow the first time in a session. If the remote PC is not
accessible, each attempt to display the folder tree may be slowed. Most likely
the reason that some of your file-open dialogs are slow and some aren't lies in
their initial display mode.
If the inconvenience of
this slowdown outweighs the convenience of having a mapped network drive,
simply click on Tools in Windows Explorer's menu and select Disconnect Network
Drive. Select the drive to disconnect and click on OK.