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Why Is Eaglesoft Running Slow After an Update

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Eaglesoft updates bring new features, security improvements, and compatibility changes. They also change how the software interacts with your network, your hardware, and your third-party integrations.

When Eaglesoft feels slower after an update, those changes are usually the starting point for diagnosis. Patterson’s official best practices documentation covers several specific causes of post-update performance problems. Here is what to look for and what to do about each one.

Patterson Best Practice

Test Windows updates on one workstation before rolling them out to all machines.

Windows updates can change network communication settings in ways that affect Eaglesoft connectivity. Testing on one machine first reveals these conflicts before they affect the entire practice, giving your IT provider time to address the issue before it disrupts patient care.

Why Eaglesoft Slows Down After Updates

Answer one question to identify the most likely cause of the slowdown in your practice.

Identify the Cause

When did the slowdown start?

Most Likely Cause

Windows update conflict with Eaglesoft networking

What Is Happening

Eaglesoft connects workstations to the server using a database engine that relies on specific network communication settings. Windows updates occasionally change these settings. After an update, workstations may struggle to find or maintain a connection to the Eaglesoft server, causing slowness or connection dropouts.

The Fix

Patterson specifically recommends using a static IP address for the Eaglesoft server. When the server has a static IP, workstations always know exactly where to find it. Without a static IP, the server’s address can change after a reboot or network update, causing Eaglesoft to search for it on each connection attempt. Your IT provider confirms and sets the static IP, then reviews whether Windows Firewall rules need updating for Eaglesoft’s ports.

Most Likely Cause

Database engine cache buildup from infrequent server reboots

What Is Happening

The Eaglesoft Database Engine accumulates data in memory over time. This cache speeds up common operations but can grow large enough to cause slowness or lockups. A server that has not been properly restarted in weeks or months will show progressive performance degradation.

The Fix

Patterson recommends stopping the Eaglesoft Database Engine and fully rebooting the server weekly. This clears the cache and allows Windows updates to apply fully. Your IT provider implements this as a scheduled weekly maintenance task so it happens automatically after hours.

Two Areas to Check

Integration conflict and hardware requirements

Eaglesoft updates change how integrations communicate and can also raise hardware requirements. Check both.

Check First

Third-party integration conflict

Eaglesoft integrates with imaging software, patient communication platforms, and other tools. Updates sometimes change how these integrations communicate. Patterson requires reviewing integration compatibility before every upgrade. When this step is skipped, an integration may start running incorrectly after the update and consume additional resources that slow Eaglesoft down.

Check Second

Hardware not meeting updated requirements

Each major Eaglesoft version updates its hardware requirements. Eaglesoft 25.00 requires Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022, or 2025 Standard on the server, and Windows 10 or 11 Professional on workstations. Home editions are not supported. If the server or any workstation is running an unsupported OS after an update, performance problems are expected.

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IT Checklist

What IT should check after Eaglesoft slows down

1

Static IP

The server needs a static IP so workstations find it reliably every time. A dynamic IP that changes after a reboot or network update causes Eaglesoft to search for the server on every connection attempt.

2

Database engine reboot

Stop the Eaglesoft Database Engine, reboot the server, and clear the accumulated cache. Patterson recommends this weekly. A server that has not been properly restarted in weeks will show measurable performance degradation.

3

Integration compatibility

Confirm all third-party tools still work correctly with the updated version. Imaging software, patient communication platforms, and other integrations must be verified after every Eaglesoft upgrade.

4

LAA setting

Patterson Support enables Large Address Awareness so Eaglesoft can use more than the default 2GB of RAM. LAA must be re-enabled after any Eaglesoft repair or reinstall or the performance gain is lost.

The LAA Setting

Large Address Awareness, or LAA, is a specific Eaglesoft setting that allows the software to access more than the default 2GB of RAM. Patterson Support enables this setting through a technical reference screen within Eaglesoft. On workstations with sufficient RAM, enabling LAA produces a noticeable performance improvement, particularly for practices with large patient databases.

Critical After Any Repair or Reinstall

LAA must be re-enabled after any Eaglesoft repair or reinstall

If your IT provider performed a repair or reinstall during the update process and LAA was not re-enabled afterward, that may be contributing to the slowdown. This is one of the most commonly missed post-repair steps. Confirming LAA status takes less than five minutes and can produce an immediate improvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Patterson recommends staying current with Eaglesoft updates because they include security patches. However, the upgrade should be scheduled after business hours when patients are not being seen. Upgrades performed during patient hours create risk for both data integrity and operational disruption.
Patterson publishes hardware requirements in Answer 5073 on their support site. Your IT provider can verify your server and workstation specs against the current requirements in minutes. If your server runs an older operating system or lacks the minimum RAM, that is likely contributing to the performance problem.
Workstations with older hardware, less RAM, or traditional hard drives feel the impact of increased software demands more severely. Additionally, workstations that had antivirus or firewall settings changed by a Windows update may lose access to specific Eaglesoft network ports. Patterson’s performance documentation includes firewall port requirements that your IT provider should verify.
Yes. Ekim IT Solutions diagnoses and resolves Eaglesoft performance issues for practices across all 50 states remotely, with on-site support in New England and New York. We check server configuration, LAA status, integration compatibility, and hardware specs as part of our standard Eaglesoft troubleshooting process.
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