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#240686 20-Sep-2018 11:33
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Hi Team

 

Is anyone else with a hosted ConnectWise feeling that it is slower in the last month or so?  I've not raised it with them yet.  May have to look at bringing it in-house, though I would rather not.

 

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  #2093734 20-Sep-2018 11:47
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I don't use it, but a few people in a few of the chats I am in, say it feels slower both on-prem and hosted. Anecdotally speaking I guess. Maybe related to the latest update. 

 

 




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  #2093738 20-Sep-2018 11:51
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Cheers for that.  I've never seen it operating on-prem.

 

I've just logged a ticket with their support team.





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  #2093780 20-Sep-2018 12:44
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My on-prem setup is working fine, though I think I'm a version behind at the moment.

 

 





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