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Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with
Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |
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I hear you! 2003SrvSP2 with XP/Vista clients. Access to network shares have
slow response times. Tweaking the settings of the TCP Auto-Tuning have helped some, but not all, users. "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |
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Hi,
Thanks for the response. Not sure what you mean by TCP tuner not come across that before. I have tried disabling offline files and a manual IP and DHCP as well. I have also given the user full permissions but still the same. "RoninV" wrote: I hear you! 2003SrvSP2 with XP/Vista clients. Access to network shares have slow response times. Tweaking the settings of the TCP Auto-Tuning have helped some, but not all, users. "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |
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I take it you have 100MB rate network connections?
"Darren Reynolds" wrote: Hi, Thanks for the response. Not sure what you mean by TCP tuner not come across that before. I have tried disabling offline files and a manual IP and DHCP as well. I have also given the user full permissions but still the same. "RoninV" wrote: I hear you! 2003SrvSP2 with XP/Vista clients. Access to network shares have slow response times. Tweaking the settings of the TCP Auto-Tuning have helped some, but not all, users. "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |
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Thanks for the response the client machine has 100MB connection at both ends.
"RoninV" wrote: I take it you have 100MB rate network connections? "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Hi, Thanks for the response. Not sure what you mean by TCP tuner not come across that before. I have tried disabling offline files and a manual IP and DHCP as well. I have also given the user full permissions but still the same. "RoninV" wrote: I hear you! 2003SrvSP2 with XP/Vista clients. Access to network shares have slow response times. Tweaking the settings of the TCP Auto-Tuning have helped some, but not all, users. "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |
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Have you tried disabling autotuning (from the client computer) with the
"netsh" command switch? "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Thanks for the response the client machine has 100MB connection at both ends. "RoninV" wrote: I take it you have 100MB rate network connections? "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Hi, Thanks for the response. Not sure what you mean by TCP tuner not come across that before. I have tried disabling offline files and a manual IP and DHCP as well. I have also given the user full permissions but still the same. "RoninV" wrote: I hear you! 2003SrvSP2 with XP/Vista clients. Access to network shares have slow response times. Tweaking the settings of the TCP Auto-Tuning have helped some, but not all, users. "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |
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Have you tried disabling (at the client computer) auto-tuning using the
'netsh' command switch? "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Thanks for the response the client machine has 100MB connection at both ends. "RoninV" wrote: I take it you have 100MB rate network connections? "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Hi, Thanks for the response. Not sure what you mean by TCP tuner not come across that before. I have tried disabling offline files and a manual IP and DHCP as well. I have also given the user full permissions but still the same. "RoninV" wrote: I hear you! 2003SrvSP2 with XP/Vista clients. Access to network shares have slow response times. Tweaking the settings of the TCP Auto-Tuning have helped some, but not all, users. "Darren Reynolds" wrote: Having an issue that is driving me mad. On the new Vista Laptop we have with Vista business connected to a 2003 Server R2 the shared folder with the website in it 5000+ picture files takes about a minutes to open every single time. If we access it on the Windows XP machines it works straight away so I assume this is a vista issue anyone come across it or have an answer |