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When copying files using tools like Total Commander and others, it seem like I get some caching issues and strange behaviour when
copying files over 22ms 20mbit line. The client is Vista and the receiving is a Windows 2008 SP1 Server. It initially starts copying like 50% of the files then it just hangs or lags and never reaches its end. Do Microsoft know about this behavior? I guess this is related to other 3rd party programs, as they all use the Win32 API I guess. -- -- HAL07, Engineering Services, Norway -- Info: social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ replaces a lot of the newsgroups |
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May be the 3rd party Knows. After all they designed the software. http://www.ghisler.com/faq.htm Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "HAL07" wrote in message ... When copying files using tools like Total Commander and others, it seem like I get some caching issues and strange behaviour when copying files over 22ms 20mbit line. The client is Vista and the receiving is a Windows 2008 SP1 Server. It initially starts copying like 50% of the files then it just hangs or lags and never reaches its end. Do Microsoft know about this behavior? I guess this is related to other 3rd party programs, as they all use the Win32 API I guess. -- -- HAL07, Engineering Services, Norway -- Info: social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ replaces a lot of the newsgroups |