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Old 02-28-2007
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Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
Hi I installed windows Vista Ultimate RTM on an AMD Turion64 2Ghz processor
with 2GB of ram.

Everything is running very well except for explorer with network shares. It
takes anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes to open a network folder. The same
machine with XP is instantaneous. Other computers on the network are
instantaneous to the same shares as well.

Using a Dell P4 1.6GHz on the same connection is also instantaneous.

Exploring locally on Vista is very fast.

This is a show stopper if I can't get this fixed. The only other thing I
have installed is Etrust Antivirus. I tried disabling Etrust and the
realtime monitor and it is still dog slow!

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Old 02-28-2007
Jeff Gaines
 

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Re: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
On 10/12/2006 in message
<F4536276-03EA-4291-8BAF-15BBD57C406C@microsoft.com> rennera wrote:

>Everything is running very well except for explorer with network shares.
>It
>takes anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes to open a network folder. The same
>machine with XP is instantaneous. Other computers on the network are
>instantaneous to the same shares as well.


It seems to be a 'feature', I have the same problem with a NAS, time to
make a cup of tea while it shows the details.

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Jeff Gaines
Damerham Hampshire UK
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Re: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
It is very annoying... I store everything on the network especially
development installation files etc...

It really makes the system unusable... Hopefully these guys work on
weekends...lol


"Jeff Gaines" wrote:

> On 10/12/2006 in message
> <F4536276-03EA-4291-8BAF-15BBD57C406C@microsoft.com> rennera wrote:
>
> >Everything is running very well except for explorer with network shares.
> >It
> >takes anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes to open a network folder. The same
> >machine with XP is instantaneous. Other computers on the network are
> >instantaneous to the same shares as well.

>
> It seems to be a 'feature', I have the same problem with a NAS, time to
> make a cup of tea while it shows the details.
>
> --
> Jeff Gaines
> Damerham Hampshire UK
>

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Old 02-28-2007
Zakhar Amirov
 

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Re: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
try to use IP addresses for computers in your local area.

"rennera" <rennera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:68D20726-C178-41B9-86B0-BCFE5AFFD7FF@microsoft.com...
> It is very annoying... I store everything on the network especially
> development installation files etc...
>
> It really makes the system unusable... Hopefully these guys work on
> weekends...lol
>
>
> "Jeff Gaines" wrote:
>
>> On 10/12/2006 in message
>> <F4536276-03EA-4291-8BAF-15BBD57C406C@microsoft.com> rennera wrote:
>>
>> >Everything is running very well except for explorer with network shares.
>> >It
>> >takes anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes to open a network folder. The same
>> >machine with XP is instantaneous. Other computers on the network are
>> >instantaneous to the same shares as well.

>>
>> It seems to be a 'feature', I have the same problem with a NAS, time to
>> make a cup of tea while it shows the details.
>>
>> --
>> Jeff Gaines
>> Damerham Hampshire UK
>>


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Old 02-28-2007
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RE: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
Try this:

The command to disable the autotuninglevel is:

- Click start, All Programs
- Accessories
- Right-click Command Prompt
- Click Run As Administrator
- Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
- Press enter
- Restart your computer (not really necessary)

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Re: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
Zakhar,

Using IP Addresses results in the same slow connection.

"Zakhar Amirov" wrote:

> try to use IP addresses for computers in your local area.
>
> "rennera" <rennera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:68D20726-C178-41B9-86B0-BCFE5AFFD7FF@microsoft.com...
> > It is very annoying... I store everything on the network especially
> > development installation files etc...
> >
> > It really makes the system unusable... Hopefully these guys work on
> > weekends...lol
> >
> >
> > "Jeff Gaines" wrote:
> >
> >> On 10/12/2006 in message
> >> <F4536276-03EA-4291-8BAF-15BBD57C406C@microsoft.com> rennera wrote:
> >>
> >> >Everything is running very well except for explorer with network shares.
> >> >It
> >> >takes anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes to open a network folder. The same
> >> >machine with XP is instantaneous. Other computers on the network are
> >> >instantaneous to the same shares as well.
> >>
> >> It seems to be a 'feature', I have the same problem with a NAS, time to
> >> make a cup of tea while it shows the details.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jeff Gaines
> >> Damerham Hampshire UK
> >>

>

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RE: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
YLo,

The original value for the autotuninglevel was normal.

I changed it to disabled and noted no change. I restarted and tried
again... same slow speeds.

I then changed it back to normal.


"YLo" wrote:

> Try this:
>
> The command to disable the autotuninglevel is:
>
> - Click start, All Programs
> - Accessories
> - Right-click Command Prompt
> - Click Run As Administrator
> - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
> - Press enter
> - Restart your computer (not really necessary)
>

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Old 02-28-2007
Tinkerer
 

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Re: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
I've had this same problem several times and ultimately the firewall was
always at fault.

--

Cheers,
Tinkerer


"rennera" <rennera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:949170EF-90B7-4326-9244-00A85C3D6868@microsoft.com...
> YLo,
>
> The original value for the autotuninglevel was normal.
>
> I changed it to disabled and noted no change. I restarted and tried
> again... same slow speeds.
>
> I then changed it back to normal.
>
>
> "YLo" wrote:
>
>> Try this:
>>
>> The command to disable the autotuninglevel is:
>>
>> - Click start, All Programs
>> - Accessories
>> - Right-click Command Prompt
>> - Click Run As Administrator
>> - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
>> - Press enter
>> - Restart your computer (not really necessary)
>>



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Re: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
Tinkerer - I tried disabling the firewall to no avail.

I cannot believe that this issue even exists.

"Tinkerer" wrote:

> I've had this same problem several times and ultimately the firewall was
> always at fault.
>
> --
>
> Cheers,
> Tinkerer
>
>
> "rennera" <rennera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:949170EF-90B7-4326-9244-00A85C3D6868@microsoft.com...
> > YLo,
> >
> > The original value for the autotuninglevel was normal.
> >
> > I changed it to disabled and noted no change. I restarted and tried
> > again... same slow speeds.
> >
> > I then changed it back to normal.
> >
> >
> > "YLo" wrote:
> >
> >> Try this:
> >>
> >> The command to disable the autotuninglevel is:
> >>
> >> - Click start, All Programs
> >> - Accessories
> >> - Right-click Command Prompt
> >> - Click Run As Administrator
> >> - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
> >> - Press enter
> >> - Restart your computer (not really necessary)
> >>

>
>
>

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RE: Windows Network Shares Painfully Slow
I have the same problem....transferring files from network server is only at
about 2MB/s and the fact is, that i have 1Gb network!!!!

Microsoft guys, wake up and do something with this!!!

"rennera" wrote:

> Hi I installed windows Vista Ultimate RTM on an AMD Turion64 2Ghz processor
> with 2GB of ram.
>
> Everything is running very well except for explorer with network shares. It
> takes anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes to open a network folder. The same
> machine with XP is instantaneous. Other computers on the network are
> instantaneous to the same shares as well.
>
> Using a Dell P4 1.6GHz on the same connection is also instantaneous.
>
> Exploring locally on Vista is very fast.
>
> This is a show stopper if I can't get this fixed. The only other thing I
> have installed is Etrust Antivirus. I tried disabling Etrust and the
> realtime monitor and it is still dog slow!
>

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