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Which I've subsequently closed because all the console logging and debugging actually slowed the server down. Turns out that might have been a firewall issue and it might have been coincidental that everyone complained about it being even more slow than normal on that day.
Anyway, it's really not the servers that are slow...you can be sitting in the office where the corp server is at and it's fast, but it has that occasional "clocking" as mentioned above that drives everyone nuts. That being said if you try to hit the servers in our data center or the ones that are located overseas, it can be very slow and almost painful trying to open a mail file.
And to answer your question, no, updall wasn't run on all the databases after the upgrade and before starting the server...we upgraded the servers first, then upgraded the clients by office. So am I supposed to shut down the server every time and run updall?
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