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Troubleshooting Lockups on Computer Systems with Shared Workgroup Calendars

In many situations in which a group of people create a shared workgroup calendar over a number of computers on a specific network, various technical issues arise. One of the most common issues that may occur is that one or more of the computers experience a lockup. This is when the programs that are running seem to just stop and regardless of what you attempt to do, the lockup will not resolve in a timely manner. One of the most common instigators of this is the network. If the network does not have enough speed due to the fact that many people are operating programs that implement a lot of power, the systems may lock up. This is usually resolved by one or more users ceasing activities that require high energy consumption. There are many other issues that may be occurring as well. Here, you will find some common troubleshooting steps for when your computer decides to lockup.

 

One of the first troubleshooting steps in a situation in which your PC is not running effectively is to determine if any changes have been made to the system. These changes may have been as simple as installing a new hardware component, or downloading a new software program. If these things have occurred, the best method for handling it is to actually go in the PC, uninstall, and reinstall. In many situations, this will resolve any problems that you were having. If it fails to succeed, you should move on to the next step.

The second step in resolving issues with a computer is to run a complete scan on your system from the software that is responsible for antivirus. There are many situations in which a network can be become vulnerable to many imposing agents such as a virus, adware, malware, spyware, Trojan, and/or a worm. Your software that is designed to serve as an antivirus can help you determine if this is the case or not. If it is, most programs that search for these can also fix these issues. It is important to make sure that the software is kept up to date and the entire computer is scanned on a regular basis for malicious issues.

The third step that you should take is to check the space that is available on your computer. There are many times that a system may appear to lockup because the space that is available on the hard drive and other disk drives on the computer simply do not have the space that is required in order to perform certain tasks. If you research the space that you have on the systems that have shared workgroup calendars and determine that it is very little, there are a couple of things that you should do. The first is to go in and delete any and all files that are no longer necessary. The next step is to make sure that you do a disk cleanup. The last step in ensuring that your shared workgroup computer runs effectively is to perform a defrag.

 

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