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8/10/2006 12:14 PM
 

Running under Windoes Server 2003, SQL 2003 and DNN 3.3 we recently encountered a need to move a portal to its own folder and domain.  after the move the page respose slowed to a crawl requiring 15 - 45 seconds or longer to display simple screens.  The same dynamic occured one other time a month or so ago requiring us to rebuild the portal from scratch.  Upon examining the database and the portal files they seem to be intact and not corrupted.  all links and modules and pages work as rtequired excepting the unacceptably slow response rate.  When we rebuilt the site from scratch the respose returned.  Since we are under the gun time wise, we'd like to avoid rebuilding another  fully populated site from scratch which will take us days if not weeks to complete.  Has anyone encounteered this type of problem and if so is there a solution short of rebuilding?

Any suggestions or ideas about what might be going on here would be apopreciated.  Thanks in advance.

Kent Henderson

 
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