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I have a Windows 2003 R2 x64 (all current SPs and updates installed) and 3
Windows Vista machines (also al X64 versions). When trying to copy a (large - maybe 50MB +) file from the Windows 2003 Server to the Vista Machines (the Server Shared folder is mapped to a drive in Vista) - I will get an error like "There is a problem access I:\bigfile.txt - make sure you are connected to the Network and try again" Once in a while I will see "Error 0x8007003A" I can copy those files just fine from Windows 2003 to another Windows 2003 machine or Windows XP machines... |
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Hello Ralph,
Thank you for your post. This is George and I will be assisting you in this post. Sorry, I am a bit unclear about this issue. To better address this issue, could you please help collecting some more information? 1. May I know which kind of environment these computers are in? Is it a domain or workgroup environment? 2. Please perform the following tests, and let me know the results: ================================== 1) Try to update your network adapter driver or reinstall your network adapter driver. In some cases, if the network adapter driver is corrupt or is incompatible, we may encounter some unexpected connection problems. Therefore, please check the network adapter manufacturer's website or contact them directly to whether an updated version of device driver is available. Please ensure that we should use drivers for x64 operating systems. 2) Disable the firewall on both the client and the server, and then try to copy the same file. Is it working well? Firewall might cause this kind of network sharing issue. 3) You can create or put some small files in this folder, which is much smaller than 50M. Try again. Does the copying work well this time? 4) Can you access these Windows Vista computers from the Windows Server 2003 R2 one? Can you access these Windows Vista from your previous Windows Server 2003? Can you access Windows Server 2003 R2 from Windows Vista by UNC (by clicking Start- Run - type "\\server\shared folder")? Please let me know these results for further resolving. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you! Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Hi George,
1, The 2003 Server in question is a DC, but the Vista machines are not on that domain (or any domain). All the network drivers are current 64Bit drivers. Note that Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server machines on the same network have no difficulty with large files and that particular 2003 server. Also, the Vista machines can copy large files from another Win2003 server (regular Windows 2003 Server 64Bit, SP2) - the issue only occurs between this one 2003 server and (all) the Vista machines. There is no conceptual issue, the Vista machines have drives mapped to the Win2003 shares, I can see and browser folders etc. 2, Firewalls are turned off 3, Yes, I have about 16GB worth of photos on that server (each 3MB or less) - and can copy the whole directory with folders and photos no problem 4, Yes to all. Now accessing as such has never been the problem. I have not tried creating a shared folder on a Vista machine and trying to copy to there from the 2003R2 machine Other comments a, I can log into the 2003R2 server using terminal services with the Vista machines drives accessible, and then successfully copy to them b, If I open a 600MB movie file from the vista machine on the 2003R2 server in Media Player, I can watch the entire show/movie no problem. If I try to copy or move the file, I will get the errors. c, There is Virtual Server R2 installed on the Windows 2003 Server (The Vista machines can copy large files from another 2003 server with Virtual Server R2 installed) d, copying large files from the Vista Machine TO the 2003 Server seems to work, but much slower than it should be - to the point that copying a 1GB file can take close to a day (both machines connected to the same 1GB switch. (Another Vista machine is connected through WiFi on a N Network (access point connected to teh 1GB switch) and the 3rd Vista machine is connected to a 100MB switch that is connected to the 1GB switch e, I had a friend's 32 Bit Vista laptop yesterday, and it has the same problem with large files "Chang Yin(MSFT)" wrote in message ... Hello Ralph, Thank you for your post. This is George and I will be assisting you in this post. Sorry, I am a bit unclear about this issue. To better address this issue, could you please help collecting some more information? 1. May I know which kind of environment these computers are in? Is it a domain or workgroup environment? 2. Please perform the following tests, and let me know the results: ================================== 1) Try to update your network adapter driver or reinstall your network adapter driver. In some cases, if the network adapter driver is corrupt or is incompatible, we may encounter some unexpected connection problems. Therefore, please check the network adapter manufacturer's website or contact them directly to whether an updated version of device driver is available. Please ensure that we should use drivers for x64 operating systems. 2) Disable the firewall on both the client and the server, and then try to copy the same file. Is it working well? Firewall might cause this kind of network sharing issue. 3) You can create or put some small files in this folder, which is much smaller than 50M. Try again. Does the copying work well this time? 4) Can you access these Windows Vista computers from the Windows Server 2003 R2 one? Can you access these Windows Vista from your previous Windows Server 2003? Can you access Windows Server 2003 R2 from Windows Vista by UNC (by clicking Start- Run - type "\\server\shared folder")? Please let me know these results for further resolving. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you! Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Also, try disabling network autotuning (run the following with
Administrative priveleges): netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled and then reboot. I have had MAJOR issues between Vista and R2 boxes, but not with regular 2003 boxes. This is fixed with SP1, but since SP1 isn't out yet, the autotuninglevel (+ maybe the rss) workaround is the trick. The RSS command is: netsth int tcp set global rss=disabled --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 14:15:33 -0500, "Ralph Musgrove" wrote: Hi George, 1, The 2003 Server in question is a DC, but the Vista machines are not on that domain (or any domain). All the network drivers are current 64Bit drivers. Note that Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server machines on the same network have no difficulty with large files and that particular 2003 server. Also, the Vista machines can copy large files from another Win2003 server (regular Windows 2003 Server 64Bit, SP2) - the issue only occurs between this one 2003 server and (all) the Vista machines. There is no conceptual issue, the Vista machines have drives mapped to the Win2003 shares, I can see and browser folders etc. 2, Firewalls are turned off 3, Yes, I have about 16GB worth of photos on that server (each 3MB or less) - and can copy the whole directory with folders and photos no problem 4, Yes to all. Now accessing as such has never been the problem. I have not tried creating a shared folder on a Vista machine and trying to copy to there from the 2003R2 machine Other comments a, I can log into the 2003R2 server using terminal services with the Vista machines drives accessible, and then successfully copy to them b, If I open a 600MB movie file from the vista machine on the 2003R2 server in Media Player, I can watch the entire show/movie no problem. If I try to copy or move the file, I will get the errors. c, There is Virtual Server R2 installed on the Windows 2003 Server (The Vista machines can copy large files from another 2003 server with Virtual Server R2 installed) d, copying large files from the Vista Machine TO the 2003 Server seems to work, but much slower than it should be - to the point that copying a 1GB file can take close to a day (both machines connected to the same 1GB switch. (Another Vista machine is connected through WiFi on a N Network (access point connected to teh 1GB switch) and the 3rd Vista machine is connected to a 100MB switch that is connected to the 1GB switch e, I had a friend's 32 Bit Vista laptop yesterday, and it has the same problem with large files "Chang Yin(MSFT)" wrote in message ... Hello Ralph, Thank you for your post. This is George and I will be assisting you in this post. Sorry, I am a bit unclear about this issue. To better address this issue, could you please help collecting some more information? 1. May I know which kind of environment these computers are in? Is it a domain or workgroup environment? 2. Please perform the following tests, and let me know the results: ================================== 1) Try to update your network adapter driver or reinstall your network adapter driver. In some cases, if the network adapter driver is corrupt or is incompatible, we may encounter some unexpected connection problems. Therefore, please check the network adapter manufacturer's website or contact them directly to whether an updated version of device driver is available. Please ensure that we should use drivers for x64 operating systems. 2) Disable the firewall on both the client and the server, and then try to copy the same file. Is it working well? Firewall might cause this kind of network sharing issue. 3) You can create or put some small files in this folder, which is much smaller than 50M. Try again. Does the copying work well this time? 4) Can you access these Windows Vista computers from the Windows Server 2003 R2 one? Can you access these Windows Vista from your previous Windows Server 2003? Can you access Windows Server 2003 R2 from Windows Vista by UNC (by clicking Start- Run - type "\\server\shared folder")? Please let me know these results for further resolving. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you! Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Unfortunatly that didn't make a difference. Should I install SP1 RC?
"Jeffrey Randow" wrote in message ... Also, try disabling network autotuning (run the following with Administrative priveleges): netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled and then reboot. I have had MAJOR issues between Vista and R2 boxes, but not with regular 2003 boxes. This is fixed with SP1, but since SP1 isn't out yet, the autotuninglevel (+ maybe the rss) workaround is the trick. The RSS command is: netsth int tcp set global rss=disabled --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 14:15:33 -0500, "Ralph Musgrove" wrote: Hi George, 1, The 2003 Server in question is a DC, but the Vista machines are not on that domain (or any domain). All the network drivers are current 64Bit drivers. Note that Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server machines on the same network have no difficulty with large files and that particular 2003 server. Also, the Vista machines can copy large files from another Win2003 server (regular Windows 2003 Server 64Bit, SP2) - the issue only occurs between this one 2003 server and (all) the Vista machines. There is no conceptual issue, the Vista machines have drives mapped to the Win2003 shares, I can see and browser folders etc. 2, Firewalls are turned off 3, Yes, I have about 16GB worth of photos on that server (each 3MB or less) - and can copy the whole directory with folders and photos no problem 4, Yes to all. Now accessing as such has never been the problem. I have not tried creating a shared folder on a Vista machine and trying to copy to there from the 2003R2 machine Other comments a, I can log into the 2003R2 server using terminal services with the Vista machines drives accessible, and then successfully copy to them b, If I open a 600MB movie file from the vista machine on the 2003R2 server in Media Player, I can watch the entire show/movie no problem. If I try to copy or move the file, I will get the errors. c, There is Virtual Server R2 installed on the Windows 2003 Server (The Vista machines can copy large files from another 2003 server with Virtual Server R2 installed) d, copying large files from the Vista Machine TO the 2003 Server seems to work, but much slower than it should be - to the point that copying a 1GB file can take close to a day (both machines connected to the same 1GB switch. (Another Vista machine is connected through WiFi on a N Network (access point connected to teh 1GB switch) and the 3rd Vista machine is connected to a 100MB switch that is connected to the 1GB switch e, I had a friend's 32 Bit Vista laptop yesterday, and it has the same problem with large files "Chang Yin(MSFT)" wrote in message .. . Hello Ralph, Thank you for your post. This is George and I will be assisting you in this post. Sorry, I am a bit unclear about this issue. To better address this issue, could you please help collecting some more information? 1. May I know which kind of environment these computers are in? Is it a domain or workgroup environment? 2. Please perform the following tests, and let me know the results: ================================== 1) Try to update your network adapter driver or reinstall your network adapter driver. In some cases, if the network adapter driver is corrupt or is incompatible, we may encounter some unexpected connection problems. Therefore, please check the network adapter manufacturer's website or contact them directly to whether an updated version of device driver is available. Please ensure that we should use drivers for x64 operating systems. 2) Disable the firewall on both the client and the server, and then try to copy the same file. Is it working well? Firewall might cause this kind of network sharing issue. 3) You can create or put some small files in this folder, which is much smaller than 50M. Try again. Does the copying work well this time? 4) Can you access these Windows Vista computers from the Windows Server 2003 R2 one? Can you access these Windows Vista from your previous Windows Server 2003? Can you access Windows Server 2003 R2 from Windows Vista by UNC (by clicking Start- Run - type "\\server\shared folder")? Please let me know these results for further resolving. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you! Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Hello Ralph,
Thank you for your reply. Based on your information, I suggest you to apply a hotfix on the Windows Vista computers first. Because this problem may be caused by a known issue in Windows Vista when you copy a large file. This issue can simply be resolved by a hotfix. For more details about this, please refer to: Error message when you use a network connection to copy a large file from one Windows Vista-based computer to another Windows Vista-based computer: "The connection has been lost" http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;932045 After this hotfix is applied, restart these computers. Check if you can copy these files now. If the same error occurs, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you. Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Nope,
That didn't work either. R "Chang Yin(MSFT)" wrote in message ... Hello Ralph, Thank you for your reply. Based on your information, I suggest you to apply a hotfix on the Windows Vista computers first. Because this problem may be caused by a known issue in Windows Vista when you copy a large file. This issue can simply be resolved by a hotfix. For more details about this, please refer to: Error message when you use a network connection to copy a large file from one Windows Vista-based computer to another Windows Vista-based computer: "The connection has been lost" http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;932045 After this hotfix is applied, restart these computers. Check if you can copy these files now. If the same error occurs, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you. Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Hello Ralph,
Thank you for your reply. This issue seems to be much more complicated. But please don't worry, let's make it resolved together. Could you please help collecting some more information? Information needed: ================== 1. Do these users on the Windows Vista have the proper permissions to these shared folders? 2. Would you please collect some information from the Event Viewer on those Windows Vista computers? We can export all the events in "Windows Logs" after this error occurs. Please pay more attention to these events marked Critical, Warning, Error, especially in the "Windows Logs-System" pane. 3. We can use a tool named Microsoft Product Support's Reporting to get more information about our computer situation. This tool facilitates the gathering of critical system and logging information used in troubleshooting support issues. After this tool stops automatically, navigate to the folder "C:\Windows\MPSReports\Aliance\cab" and please send all these files back to me. You can get this tool from the link: Microsoft Product Support's Reporting Tools http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...C7C-7CA5-408F- 88B7-F9C79B7306C0&displaylang=en You can also get more information about how to use it in the same page (the readme.txt). 4. A network capture may be more helpful. As we can't get enough information about the networking from the Event Viewer or the MPSReports, we can capture the network packages by Network Monitor. Run the monitor before you try to copy the large files, and stop it after you encounter this error. Export these captures to a file, and please send it back to me. You can get Network Monitor 3.1 by referring to: Microsoft Network Monitor 3.1 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...59d-f4d8-4213- 8d17-2f6dde7d7aac&DisplayLang=en Please note, these steps above should be done on the Windows Vista computers. After you finish step2, step3 and step4, please send all the exported files back to me for further investigation. You can send them directly to me at (please include "41218455: Can't copy large files between Vista Computers and Windows 2003 Server R2" in the subject line). If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know. Thank you! I look forward to your reply. Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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No. Do not install SP1... Wait until it is released...
--- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 22:21:23 -0500, "Ralph Musgrove" wrote: Unfortunatly that didn't make a difference. Should I install SP1 RC? "Jeffrey Randow" wrote in message .. . Also, try disabling network autotuning (run the following with Administrative priveleges): netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled and then reboot. I have had MAJOR issues between Vista and R2 boxes, but not with regular 2003 boxes. This is fixed with SP1, but since SP1 isn't out yet, the autotuninglevel (+ maybe the rss) workaround is the trick. The RSS command is: netsth int tcp set global rss=disabled --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 14:15:33 -0500, "Ralph Musgrove" wrote: Hi George, 1, The 2003 Server in question is a DC, but the Vista machines are not on that domain (or any domain). All the network drivers are current 64Bit drivers. Note that Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server machines on the same network have no difficulty with large files and that particular 2003 server. Also, the Vista machines can copy large files from another Win2003 server (regular Windows 2003 Server 64Bit, SP2) - the issue only occurs between this one 2003 server and (all) the Vista machines. There is no conceptual issue, the Vista machines have drives mapped to the Win2003 shares, I can see and browser folders etc. 2, Firewalls are turned off 3, Yes, I have about 16GB worth of photos on that server (each 3MB or less) - and can copy the whole directory with folders and photos no problem 4, Yes to all. Now accessing as such has never been the problem. I have not tried creating a shared folder on a Vista machine and trying to copy to there from the 2003R2 machine Other comments a, I can log into the 2003R2 server using terminal services with the Vista machines drives accessible, and then successfully copy to them b, If I open a 600MB movie file from the vista machine on the 2003R2 server in Media Player, I can watch the entire show/movie no problem. If I try to copy or move the file, I will get the errors. c, There is Virtual Server R2 installed on the Windows 2003 Server (The Vista machines can copy large files from another 2003 server with Virtual Server R2 installed) d, copying large files from the Vista Machine TO the 2003 Server seems to work, but much slower than it should be - to the point that copying a 1GB file can take close to a day (both machines connected to the same 1GB switch. (Another Vista machine is connected through WiFi on a N Network (access point connected to teh 1GB switch) and the 3rd Vista machine is connected to a 100MB switch that is connected to the 1GB switch e, I had a friend's 32 Bit Vista laptop yesterday, and it has the same problem with large files "Chang Yin(MSFT)" wrote in message . .. Hello Ralph, Thank you for your post. This is George and I will be assisting you in this post. Sorry, I am a bit unclear about this issue. To better address this issue, could you please help collecting some more information? 1. May I know which kind of environment these computers are in? Is it a domain or workgroup environment? 2. Please perform the following tests, and let me know the results: ================================== 1) Try to update your network adapter driver or reinstall your network adapter driver. In some cases, if the network adapter driver is corrupt or is incompatible, we may encounter some unexpected connection problems. Therefore, please check the network adapter manufacturer's website or contact them directly to whether an updated version of device driver is available. Please ensure that we should use drivers for x64 operating systems. 2) Disable the firewall on both the client and the server, and then try to copy the same file. Is it working well? Firewall might cause this kind of network sharing issue. 3) You can create or put some small files in this folder, which is much smaller than 50M. Try again. Does the copying work well this time? 4) Can you access these Windows Vista computers from the Windows Server 2003 R2 one? Can you access these Windows Vista from your previous Windows Server 2003? Can you access Windows Server 2003 R2 from Windows Vista by UNC (by clicking Start- Run - type "\\server\shared folder")? Please let me know these results for further resolving. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply. Thank you! Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Hello Ralph,
I'm just writing to see if you have had an opportunity to gather the requested information. If anything is unclear or you encountered any difficulties, please don't hesitate to let me know and I will be happy to help. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, George Yin Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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