Running weblogic server and workshop on 2 different machines

hi all,
My computer cannot handle both the server and workshop running on it, at the same time.
1) installed weblgic server, created domain on computer A.
2) mapped the domain\source code(working in dev mode) on computer A to computer B.
3) I open up the .work file in the mapped drive from workshop on computer B.
Problem:
Computer B never completes "Scanning .. source...", very processor intensive.
Any help, very much appreciated.
Novice!

Workshop is a pig and the scanning thing spikes my CPU everytime (1.8Ghz P4 and 1G memory). Please make it better.

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