Hi Guys,

The interesting part of this issue is that all needed data got
delivered; CMS logfile looks the same for both cases (issue occurs/
issue does not occur), so at first sight, this is not a generic
software issue. What users seem to have in common is that they are
logged on to the server from outside of their company network.

Installing Fiddler is indeed a way to get rid of the issue
(www.fiddler2.com/Fiddler2). Assumption is that the browser renders
the tree before it has received all data; Fiddler acts as a kind of
proxy, slowing down the data transfer to the browser which obviously
fixes the issue.

Thomas

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