Very slow synchronizing templates. Why?

During boot-up, Contribute seemingly freezes during the template synch'ing phase.  Sometimes it finishes in 15 minutes, sometimes does not finish, even after 8 hours.  This is a new situation that began within the past couple of weeks. Manually copying templates and support files from the server to Contribute's 'sandbox' on my C drive functions as expected - very fast.  This 'slowness' is also affecting Editing and Publishing.  Adobe tech support is not able to help. Following is our configuration:
Contribute CS3 - 46 licenses
CPS 1.1
Operating System: Windows Server 2003
Web Server: IIS
Browser: Microsoft IE
Database type: UNKNOWN
Application server: TOMCAT

Update to my last post:
Discovered incorrect pathnames to non-existant css and js files in the templates.  Am fixing now. Will reply with results. Stay tuned...
Fixing the incorrect pathnames increased the synch speed to near normal expected timeframes. Note that this sync takes place AFTER a connection is already made and a user is simply logging in to Contribute for the day.  Seemingly, case solved, right?.... Wrong!
For NEW, first-time connections, the sync process is still taking 45 min - 8 hours.  As I understand the process, all that is happening is the physical copying of templates, css, js, icons, ... and like files from the staging server to Contribute's sandbox on the user's C drive.  Manually copying the files using Windows Explorer operates at normal speeds. Ironically, if I do perform this manual copy, and then start Contribute, the sync process is very quick and near normal expectations.  It's that initial sync on first-time connections that has me baffled. Grrrr!!

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