[BCB:5:Third-party support:ECB] Uninstall and reinstall Actian Zen Switch ini file to look at shared network drive instead of UNC path Sharing permissions and security - If the shared data folder's permissions and/or security haven’t been set properly, it can cause slowness. See Verify my data file permissions are correctly set.
- Make sure that the network drive at each workstation is mapped directly to the shared folder and not a sub-folder. For example, Sage 50 is shared, but the drive is mapped to "Company". If it is, disconnect and remap the drive.
Sage company size - The size of a Sage company directly affects program performance; large databases can result in longer load times for the program.
- To check a company's size, select Help, Support Utilities, and then File Statistics.
- Large companies should be purged to remove old transactions/inactive records and decrease the company size. See When should I purge my data?.
User Account Control (UAC) IPv6 - If using Windows 8.1, or 10, disabling IPv6 will significantly improve Sage's performance but can causes issues with Windows OS.
- Instead, configure Windows OS to prefer IPv4 addresses over IPv6. See How to set Windows 10 to prefer IPv4 over IPv6
- Consult with your Local IT or Network Administrator for assistance with this.
Antivirus and firewall software Network connection - Sage isn’t supported on wireless networks. Use on a wireless network can result in performance and/or data integrity issues. It’s recommended to use a hard-wired connection with the program.
- Verify the server and workstations are on the same domain or workgroup.
- Verify the server can ping the workstation by name and receive a response from the correct IP address and that the workstation can ping the server by name. See How do I ping the server from a workstation or vice versa?
- Check the network speed; see How to check network speed
- Network-related issues can be confirmed by changing one of the workstations to a local data path and opening a sample company. If the performance issues desist after bringing the data to the local machine, contact an IT professional to troubleshoot across the network. See How to change a workstation into a standalone temporarily after a server failure
- Verify that there are no bad or faulty network cables or network cards in the environment. Replace any damaged equipment.
- If the computer experiencing the performance issue has dual network interfaces (active wireless and wired network connections), disable the unused interface.
- Consult with your IT professional to diagnose and repair network latency.
Memory and processor speed - Make sure each computer meets at least the minimum processor and RAM requirements for Sage. See System Requirements: Sage 50—U.S. Edition 2024.
- At the server, you should increase your amount of RAM in correspondence with the number of workstations accessing Sage; a good rule of thumb is to have 2GB of RAM per workstation.
- More memory/processor speed will also be required if working in multiple companies at once.
- Check Sage's performance at the server; if the server is slow, every workstation will also be slow.
- Verify the processor and memory resources haven’t been artificially limited by pressing the Windows+R keys, type msconfig, and then click OK.
Note: If prompted to allow the program to make changes, select Yes. - Select Boot tab.
- Select Advanced options.
- If either Number of processors or Maximum memory is selected, clear them.
- Select OK.
- Select OK again.
- Restart the computer.
Hard Drive space and virtual memory - Each PC's hard drive should have a minimum of 1 GB or three times the company database size, whichever is larger, of free space.
- Running Windows' Disk Cleanup and Defragmenter utilities at each PC will optimize free disk space.
- Each computer's virtual memory should be set so that it at least matches the amount of RAM on the machine.
- As with RAM, the more virtual memory a computer has, the better it will run.
- Follow the link in Additional information below for Microsoft instructions on checking and changing the amount of virtual memory.
Background applications - Other programs and background applications running at the same time as Sage may cause slow performance.
- Try rebooting your computers into Selective Startup to verify if background programs are affecting Sage's performance. See How to boot into selective startup.
- If performance improves after doing so, start re-enabling services and startup items one at a time until the one causing the issue is found.
Data entry The following changes can improve performance but aren’t always necessary. It’s best to make a few changes and then work in Sage to test the results. - Select Options, and then Global.
- Select General tab.
- Check one or more options under Improve Performance.
- Clear Smart Data Entry.
- Select OK.
Note: When entering transactions, use unique reference (invoice, check, etc.) numbers. -
Change Action Items settings - Select Tasks, Action Items.
- Select Options, and then Transactions tab.
- Clear each Create Event option.
- Select Start Up tab.
- Clear Display Action Items each time a new company is opened.
- Select OK, and then Close.
Compatibility settings - Right-click Sage Icon, and then select Properties.
- Select Compatibility tab.
- If Run this program in compatibility mode for is selected, clear it.
Note: If the check box is grayed out, just continue to the next step. - Select Change settings for all users.
- If Run this program in compatibility mode for is selected, clear it.
- Select Run this program as an administrator.
- Select Apply.
- Select OK.
Microsoft .NET issues The user doesn’t have the correct access Each user in the network needs either Administrator or Power User access. Oversized FRM files - Check the Forms and individual company directories, sorting the files in the directory by size.
- Any large forms can be moved out of the Forms and individual company directories.
- If these are custom form files, they can be re-customized.
- Verify the program is more responsive.
Uninstall and reinstall Sage - See How do I uninstall the program?
- Reinstall Sage; see Installation Instructions - Sage 50—U.S. Edition
Windows Update - Check for any pending or needed windows updates, Contact an IT professional or Microsoft support for assistance.
- You can view your Windows updates in Windows 10, by typing updates where it says Type here to search on your bottom taskbar.
- On the menu that appears you can then click Check for updates.
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