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But if you do specify the configuration, license, schema or classes you must specify the same values on every node of the cluster. For example:. Saves the configuration and license, plus any schema and class files to preload, in the new root directory. Note that you only need to initialize the root directory once. Once the root directory is initialized, you can start and stop the database as needed. Thanks for this info.

It helped me solve the problem I was having with my laptop after installing Office I'm a computer consultant very experienced with MS software but I had never seen this problem before. You sure saved me some time trying to solve this issue. Thanks again. Another associated error was "Initializing the places bar" Disconnecting the unavailable mapped drives solved the problems for me.

I had this problem with Office and now have it with Office It doesn't hang up forever but it takes a long time for it to time out and give up trying to find the other mapped drives on my peer to peer network. But disconnecting the other drives mostly my two laptops that are not on all the time is not convenient.

Rather, I have found that the hang up tends to occur when you use the drop list of available drives. If you, instead, navigate to the location you seek using the "up one level" button on your menu bar, it doesn't hang up.

It is frustrating that this is such a long term bug with Office. This does not occur with any other program that is not MS. I agree that this is an issue best resolved by Microsoft, but in the absence of such a solution I developed two batch files that work well without to much inconvenience. What puzzles me in all these forums is that there are hundreds of thousands of people worldwide with this problem who don't understand what a mapped network drive is let alone understand how to unmap them.

They just want the problem to go away. This has got to be one of the most frustrating "unpublished features" that I have come across in my 30 years of trying to get my head around computers. Some will say I've been lucky! The vast majority of people in the world with this problem do not want to fix it for themselves, they just want it to go away and they want Microsoft to get of their backsides and get a fix out there.

Is there no one out there in Bill's world who is actually connecting with these forums? I will try it as MS couldn't give me a reason or a cure.

Wonder why they don't know whats going on in their system The common features many people have observed are the same as our experience also. Disconnecting or unmapping the network drives is a very short term fix to make the problem go away today, but in today's mobile world where people work at multiple sites and need to access multiple servers, this kind of problem needs to be resolved so that unmapped network drives don't cause this problem. This worked for me as well.

I had an "unresolved" USB drive from "home" that was not available at work. Disconnected the drive and voila, no more message. Anand discussions. You're genius, Lappen. By discunnecting my offline drives solved the issue.

Thank you!!! Now, it does not freeze and I can still keep all of my mapped drives, even if they are disconnected. I just removed the printers and it worked Someone at Microsoft should be fired for letting this crap out the door. Then someone else should be fired for not being loud enough to be heard over marketing, and then someone should be fired for not listening.

Hi, I had the same problem when someone was connecting via cisco VPN. Thanks for the info I had a user that was getting this message and when she would try to attach a file to an email in Outlook I found that there was a memory card assigned to the "Z" drive letter, but was disconnected. I removed that drive and now it is working perfectly. That's exactly my scenario Hello, Same problem I also get here when I wanted to save downloaded office files. It takes long time but opens the location.

Your this answer is delighted me and I would like to know how can I avoid waiting till it opens? Hello Gabriel, I still need help. John Erickson. Hi, I've read all the posts on this and I just wanted to add a few more pieces to this puzzle. Thank you so much for the info - that did resolve my issue! You have saved me a great deal of time and angst. Many thanks. It worked for me, too.

Now I know that I have to turn on my VPN to my office network in order to attach anything to an Outlook message that isn't in the 'my documents' folder. Saved me lots of time, thanks folks. But what a bug and why doesn't MS fix it? Hi, Even I was facing the issue "Initializing the root folders to display" I disconnected all the offline drives and it started working. Looks like the problem is with offline drive trying to connect to disconnected network drives.

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