OWB10g - Control Center Manager takes 10 minutes to appear

OWB Client 10.2.0.2.8 / OWB Repository 10.2.0.2.0
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0
Attempting to access the Control Center Manager from the Design Center takes 10 minutes to respond.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks very much!
Stephen

Thanks for the help offered.
I Optimized the repository via the GUI and then purged all audit data per 306431.1 ( It's a development system - we promote to Test and Production via TCL so this is the only environment where the Control Center Manager performance has a bearing - for deployment).
Happy to say all's well - getting respectable response from the Control Center Manager now thanks.
(Not really sure whether the Optimize was a contributing factor or not).
Thanks again and Happy New Year!

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