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I use network folders, remote connections, and vpn-connections. Everything works usually fine, but then a catastrophic slowness attacks my machine. The slowness comes from the issues in networking, because all the components involved don't know what the other components are doing.
For example if my network goes down, Windows is still trying to connect even if it can't. Lets say I turn vpn on and folder browsing freezes in Windows Explorer because Windows tries to connect but can't. Why Windows doesn't get information from vpn software that "we are on vpn now, its useless to try connect to the network folders at the moment"? If Windows got the info about what is going on, it would be wiser about the situation and not freeze my machine.
Currently I have to disconnect network folders in order to use local folders.
Also if Windows is loading some very complex network folder structure through a slow connection, it's frustrating when the folder that I am using freezes. Windows could load something in background and let me do my work.
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