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Hello,
I'm facing a strange issue when using explorer to create a file or a folder on a network share, it takes about 100 secs to complete. Checking on the server itself the file/folder is created instantaneously but the client is waiting, waiting before displaying it. A complete folder structure copy to the same share is working at a decent speed. If I use another "explorer" like freecommander, the files/folder creation is immediate. In addition to that it is not happenning all the time and not on all the shares on the same server (example : Share A is bad 90% of the time on 90% of the clients and Share B is bad 20% of the times on all PCs,....). The behaviour is the same in SP1, I tried also to disable Offline files and indexing, I forced also the folder template "Documents" and to "Notspecified". The "netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled" and "netsh int tcp set global rss=disabled" are done as well I ran a Wireshark and a Processmonitor and found that the ProcessExplorer displays a "DISCONNECTED" just after receiving the reply of the file creation, and waits a long time before trying to reconnect. I'm looking in two directions : 1. Reduce the timeout between the DISCONNECTED and the re-connection, but I don't know what I should modify. 2. Fix this strange issue. Any help would be welcome Patrick |