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Hello.
With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to get file sharing between my XP and Vista machine, although only by IP address. On my VISTA machine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on the Vista machine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from the VISTA machine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but these file copies are SLOW SLOW SLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both the VISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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hi im having the problem on transfering my files from my old xp laptop to
my new computer the thing is i do not see my laptop in the "workgroup" neither after i try for hrs can u plz explan of how u did it?? dat will be great if u can write a brief explanation abt it "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to get file sharing between my XP and Vista machine, although only by IP address. On my VISTA machine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on the Vista machine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from the VISTA machine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but these file copies are SLOW SLOW SLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both the VISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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Joseph, there are MANY threads in this workgroup around this issue. I
myself faced the problem you describe. I am not expert, but believe there is a problem (in my case) with conflicting domain name resolution schemes on the local network. I am able to see all computers in the "View Workgroup" screens, but cannot connect to them by name. The only way I have been able to make a file sharing connection is by IP address, see the "net use" command in my original posting. So my NEXT problem is speed. Sigh. And so far no one seems to have anything useful to suggest to me. -s joseph wrote: hi im having the problem on transfering my files from my old xp laptop to my new computer the thing is i do not see my laptop in the "workgroup" neither after i try for hrs can u plz explan of how u did it?? dat will be great if u can write a brief explanation abt it "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to get file sharing between my XP and Vista machine, although only by IP address. On my VISTA machine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on the Vista machine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from the VISTA machine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but these file copies are SLOW SLOW SLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both the VISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and
rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 7, 9:33 pm, "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to getfilesharingbetween my XP andVistamachine, although only by IP address. On myVISTAmachine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on theVistamachine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from theVISTAmachine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but thesefilecopies areSLOWSLOWSLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both theVISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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On 18 Mar 2007 20:27:29 -0700, "jeolmeun" wrote:
I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. Just where does pone find this option to turn off or disable offline files in Vista? Yes, I have looked at the help files and found nothing there. Al |
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I have this too
check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/931770 i need this fix, this is terrible "jeolmeun" wrote: I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 7, 9:33 pm, "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to getfilesharingbetween my XP andVistamachine, although only by IP address. On myVISTAmachine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on theVistamachine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from theVISTAmachine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but thesefilecopies areSLOWSLOWSLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both theVISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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Contact Microsoft Support Services. Hotfix will be provided free of charge.
J "IrishWraith" wrote in message ... I have this too check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/931770 i need this fix, this is terrible "jeolmeun" wrote: I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 7, 9:33 pm, "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to getfilesharingbetween my XP andVistamachine, although only by IP address. On myVISTAmachine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on theVistamachine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from theVISTAmachine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but thesefilecopies areSLOWSLOWSLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both theVISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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i got the hotfix but it didnt make copying over the network any faster
"Joe Guidera" wrote: Contact Microsoft Support Services. Hotfix will be provided free of charge. J "IrishWraith" wrote in message ... I have this too check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/931770 i need this fix, this is terrible "jeolmeun" wrote: I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 7, 9:33 pm, "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to getfilesharingbetween my XP andVistamachine, although only by IP address. On myVISTAmachine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on theVistamachine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from theVISTAmachine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but thesefilecopies areSLOWSLOWSLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both theVISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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Yeah, I've seen several folks that indicated the particular hotfix didn't
resolve their issue. Wish I had a better answer for you. J "IrishWraith" wrote in message ... i got the hotfix but it didnt make copying over the network any faster "Joe Guidera" wrote: Contact Microsoft Support Services. Hotfix will be provided free of charge. J "IrishWraith" wrote in message ... I have this too check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/931770 i need this fix, this is terrible "jeolmeun" wrote: I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 7, 9:33 pm, "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to getfilesharingbetween my XP andVistamachine, although only by IP address. On myVISTAmachine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on theVistamachine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from theVISTAmachine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but thesefilecopies areSLOWSLOWSLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both theVISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan |
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"Joe Guidera" wrote: Yeah, I've seen several folks that indicated the particular hotfix didn't resolve their issue. Wish I had a better answer for you. J "IrishWraith" wrote in message ... i got the hotfix but it didnt make copying over the network any faster "Joe Guidera" wrote: Contact Microsoft Support Services. Hotfix will be provided free of charge. J "IrishWraith" wrote in message ... I have this too check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/931770 i need this fix, this is terrible "jeolmeun" wrote: I turned off or disabled Offline Files and I was able to move and rename file sharing files normally. I found this from another newsgroup post. I think they said some OEMs turn this on or enable it while an installation of Vista OEM would have Offline Files disabled. On Mar 7, 9:33 pm, "Stephan G." wrote: Hello. With some help I got in this news group, I have been able to getfilesharingbetween my XP andVistamachine, although only by IP address. On myVISTAmachine I execute the following command: net use z: \\192.168.1.40\share /u:user This gives me network drive Z: on theVistamachine. (I still can't get the connection to happen via network name, but that is a different story in a different thread) Now, from theVISTAmachine, I try to copy large files using Windows Explorer from the Z: drive (remote) to the C: drive (local) over my wireless-G LAN. Network speeds in all other regards are fine, but thesefilecopies areSLOWSLOWSLOW. I am getting about 160KB/sec where I would expect speeds at least 20 times higher than that. For comparison, I am getting double that throughput to both theVISTA and the XP machine on my broadband (satellite) internet connection. Any clue from anyone about what is going on here? I would be grateful for any insight. -stephan The hotfix didn't do anything!! Microsoft - your losing customers by the minute! I can't believe they didn't test this - mind boggling |