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I have a big problem watching different files on a share, which are on a unix server. I see the root directorys when i connect to one of the shares, but the explorer needs several minutes opening deeper directory structure with some megs of data in it. The regkey on searching scheduled tasks is deletet but brought no speed gain. Technical description: Windows XP Professional ( installed with unattend method ), Intel Ethernet Cards and Siemens RM's with SINIX 5.3.x We tried nearly everything on solving this speed trouble. Maybe you can help me. |
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What network protocol are you using ?
We use OSPF , its bit weird to get working and get used to , but it is really fast for an intranet (LAN) http://www.rad.com/networks/1995/ospf/ospf.htm |
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thx for the reply
we are using OSPF on our switched network. the switch are using this protocol on targeting each other. we have a 100 mbit full duplex from client to the switch and 1 Gbit connecting between each switch. the LAN speed is working fine on every OS except Win XP. even de W2K clients and Servers list all directories on a unix server. just XP is struggling and the explorer crashes in most cases ! |
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