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Remote Desktop Services has taken too long to load the Oct 02, 2017 Jun 15, 2020 · The technical reason for resolving host issue is that the DNS servers configured by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) takes long time to find a mapping IP address for the URL you have entered. This is probably due to change in ISP or change in DNS settings by your ISP. Oct 20, 2016 · If that process takes longer than it should, a resolving host status may be displayed. Browsers, Windows and other programs may cache DNS records for some time to eliminate the look up phase of connections. What can you do if you get Resolving Host issues? There are numerous reasons why you may get DNS look up timeouts or slow look ups. Dec 17, 2019 · Fix Google Chrome slow or hanging resolving host. December 17, 2019 · 3 min read · Edit on GitHub. I’ve been using Firefox for a while now because I was experiencing issues related to slowness of Google Chrome, seemingly relating to Docker. However due to bugs with a specific SaaS app I use, I needed to switch back to Chrome for the time being.

A page on local host debug mode(F5) takes 44 seconds. Debug mode creates debug info, pdb files in other words. The resulting DLL also contains symbolic links to these debug info symbols. The size of DLL is bigger. In other words, it has to do a lot more and hence the time. Also, code is not optimized for performance.

I'm running into an issue where if I ping a domain it takes close to 10 seconds to respond and all DNS queries that are not coming from a windows box fail. Example: ping abc.local - will take 10 seconds to respond on a windows machine but would fail on Mac or Linux. ping - host… Resolve-DnsName

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Sep 18, 2017 Chrome Is Slow: Resolving DNS | Grown Up Geek Scroll down to where you find "Host resolver cache" and find the "Clear host cache" button; Click "clear host cache" Fully exit from Chrome or restart your computer; Open Chrome again and it should now load pages as fast as always with no more "resolving host" delays! If you have any questions or continue to have trouble, post a comment below.