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I have two Vista machines connected to a domain at home, in addition to several XP machines.
File transfers between the Vista machines are ridiculously slow. As in -- maybe -- 2 or 3 MB/sec over a 100M Ethernet connection. XP machines transfer files at substantially higher rates (in excess of 7 MB/second). What gives? How do I fix this? Why in the world is a newer operating system going backwards in terms of performance??? - Mark |
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You may want to disable the automatic adjustment for the TCP window size. Or
this troubleshooting may help. Please post back with the result. Vista Slow IssuesVista business slow accessing domain resources ... I have a mix of machines running on an SBS domain. (XP, Mac, and Vista business) Two are Vista . ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaslow.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mark Olbert" wrote in message news ![]() I have two Vista machines connected to a domain at home, in addition to several XP machines. File transfers between the Vista machines are ridiculously slow. As in -- maybe -- 2 or 3 MB/sec over a 100M Ethernet connection. XP machines transfer files at substantially higher rates (in excess of 7 MB/second). What gives? How do I fix this? Why in the world is a newer operating system going backwards in terms of performance??? - Mark |
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What gives? How do I fix this? Why in the world is a newer operating system going backwards in terms of performance???
Two suggestions that helped me in similiar situation: - If you're running a firewall, anti-spyware, anti-spam, or virus scanner, check if disabling them helps. I haven't found a virus scanner yet that does not have reproducible issues with Vista. - Transfer the files using FTP or the command line xcopy command. |
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Mark Olbert wrote:
I have two Vista machines connected to a domain at home, in addition to several XP machines. File transfers between the Vista machines are ridiculously slow. As in -- maybe -- 2 or 3 MB/sec over a 100M Ethernet connection. XP machines transfer files at substantially higher rates (in excess of 7 MB/second). What gives? How do I fix this? Why in the world is a newer operating system going backwards in terms of performance??? that's exactly it, Mark. The TCP/IP stack was completely rewritten for Vista. You'd think they'd have had such a basic issue corrected by now, but they don't. try this long running thread, for reports of how the NETSH fix at times does and doesn't work http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...slow-in-vista/ |
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The netsh scripts are stopgap measures until SP1 (for all intents and
purposes). Make sure that RSS and autotuninglevel are both disabled... --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 11:13:00 -0500, Jrz wrote: Mark Olbert wrote: I have two Vista machines connected to a domain at home, in addition to several XP machines. File transfers between the Vista machines are ridiculously slow. As in -- maybe -- 2 or 3 MB/sec over a 100M Ethernet connection. XP machines transfer files at substantially higher rates (in excess of 7 MB/second). What gives? How do I fix this? Why in the world is a newer operating system going backwards in terms of performance??? that's exactly it, Mark. The TCP/IP stack was completely rewritten for Vista. You'd think they'd have had such a basic issue corrected by now, but they don't. try this long running thread, for reports of how the NETSH fix at times does and doesn't work http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...slow-in-vista/ |
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