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QuestionASPNET local user = acceptable performance??? Pin
rchildress21-Jun-02 2:58
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Hey, I've got a quick question about a quirk with the dotnet SDK that I'm seeing on my machine here at work. I just want to know if anyone has seen/heard of it....

It seems that performance even for console apps is abysmal. The canonical 'Hello, World' takes between 5-10 seconds to run (!). I just figured the performance was bad because I'm running a PII 350 here at work, but I noticed the CPU didn't go nuts and memory consumption didn't go up, so it appeared to be waiting for something.

I poked around on USENET and some people had seen the same thing. Someone said they had the same problem just when they were connected to their LAN, otherwise they were OK. I tried unplugging my box and performance was great, almost instant for the Hello World app. Another person said to add a local user to your box called ASPNET. (?) I tried this and this seemed to fix the problem also.

Has anyone heard of this? Do you know if there is a KB article or anything from MS regarding it?
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