Slow list view on network volumes

hi all,
is there an issue with tiger (10.4.8/9) where list view of network folders filled with a lot of items (say, 1000 or more images) take an unexpectedly long time to display? even if the 1000 images have no icon added by the application and the finder is set to NOT create/generate preview icon on the fly?
osx 10.4.8
gigabit switched network
afp3 (extremez-ip) service
workstation and server are on the same network
thanks,
don

Don't know about Dreamweaver, but the Photoshop CS 2 network save crash is notorious. Do a search from the Discussions homepage on "Photoshop Network save crash" and you'll get lots of things to read. You could start with this:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2222409&#2222409
Don't know if the problem has actually been fixed yet or not. I don't work on a Network and use CS1 anyway.
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