VERY slow start of XnViewMP with VPN on
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 8:30 pm
My setup is: OS is Win_11 Pro, XnViewMP 1.4.4.
thumbs.db amounts to some 13GB, hosting more than 100k images,
XnView.db is larger than 1GB.
I am, or rather was, used to more or less immediate response, opening an image within 1 second, in browsing mode maybe up to 2 seconds.
This XnViewMP program really is something!
But .... since some time (don't know exactly when it started - a few updates ago I guess) I face a VERY slow start of XnViewMP. It takes up to 60 seconds and beyond! When closing and restarting a second time (and afterwards) it still takes some 18 seconds.
None of the suggestions in the forum helped (eg. to put settings into registry instead of .INI).
And by chance...
I usually run a VPN, CyberGhost in my case. When I switch off the VPN, XnViewMP works as usual, very responsive. With VPN on, XnViewMP becomes a snail at startup. After this crazy startup time it works plus minus as usual.
So I wonder...
What is XnViewMP attempting to do, so that the VPN process nearly brings it to a halt?
You might say the VPN is the bad boy. But... there is not a single process on my machine slowed down or hindered by this VPN.
I'd appreciate some feedback/hints/ideas, and/or someone looking into this.
Thanks a lot.
thumbs.db amounts to some 13GB, hosting more than 100k images,
XnView.db is larger than 1GB.
I am, or rather was, used to more or less immediate response, opening an image within 1 second, in browsing mode maybe up to 2 seconds.
This XnViewMP program really is something!
But .... since some time (don't know exactly when it started - a few updates ago I guess) I face a VERY slow start of XnViewMP. It takes up to 60 seconds and beyond! When closing and restarting a second time (and afterwards) it still takes some 18 seconds.
None of the suggestions in the forum helped (eg. to put settings into registry instead of .INI).
And by chance...
I usually run a VPN, CyberGhost in my case. When I switch off the VPN, XnViewMP works as usual, very responsive. With VPN on, XnViewMP becomes a snail at startup. After this crazy startup time it works plus minus as usual.
So I wonder...
What is XnViewMP attempting to do, so that the VPN process nearly brings it to a halt?
You might say the VPN is the bad boy. But... there is not a single process on my machine slowed down or hindered by this VPN.
I'd appreciate some feedback/hints/ideas, and/or someone looking into this.
Thanks a lot.