[windows2000] Re: XP slow interacting from File server

  • From: "Nick Smith" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 06:41:02 +0100

Does there G: drive hae a avast amount of files/folders at the top of
the tree? We had a client where they had like 000s of folders at the
root kevel and it simply took a long time enumerating them.
Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Snyder [mailto:kwajalein@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 18 August 2004 00:16
To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [windows2000] Re: XP slow interacting from File server


since it's eventually getting there, my first thought is name
resolution. An easy way to check would be to add a entry in the PC's
host file, flush it's cache with a "nbtstat -R" commmand, and try it
again.

If that seems to help, and the problem seems to affect everyone at the
same time, than there's like an issue with the DNS or WINS service(s).
If there are no remaining NT4/win9x PCs, then you can get rid of the
WINS service (and make sure that you remove WINS entries from the DHCP
scope and from any PC's statically assigned parameters.

Another possibility is that the switch's MAC tables are
corrupted/wrong/otherwise hosed. Clearig those out might be necessary
(you want to wait until after hours to try this)

----- Original Message -----
From: Toby Bierly <toby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 14:36:29 -0700
Subject: [windows2000] XP slow interacting from File server
To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


At various times, everyone here in the office with an XP computer
(actually I think one of the complaints came from a W2K computer) seems
to complain that it takes forever to open up any files off of the
Windows SBS2000 server (which is also DC).  For example, they will open
Word and click File -> Open.  Everything is going great. They are on top
of the world.  But then they browse to the "G drive", which is mapped to
a folder on the SBS2000 server, and they are stuck waiting 30 seconds
for the list of files and folders to show up.  Most of the time it works
ok, and then one afternoon it will be really slow, so it's hard to
figure out.
 
I have tried reading various KB articles from Windows but can't seem to
find one that describes this exact behaviour.  It's like something
doesn't get a correct response and it is stuck waiting to time out.
 
Anybody familiar with this?  Anything I should be doing to help diagnose
the problem.
 
Thanks,
Toby
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