
10-04-2007
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Re: How to disable "copy" Time Remaining
Start - Control Panel -Programs and Features - Turn Windows features on or
off
Uncheck 'Remote Differential Compression'
Press OK
"Marco" <Marco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7150F823-A9F8-4D5C-B630-2287A3D7E21C@microsoft.com...
> Hi. Thanks. Where can I disable it?
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> Regards,
> Marco
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> "Mike Brannigan" wrote:
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>> "Marco" <Marco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:8B640DF3-AA70-4CF9-9EFA-340B5A4143E0@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi. When I'm triyng to copy something, even if is very short in space,
>> > it
>> > take too long thinking about the time that it will take to copy or move
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>> > file(s).
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>> > Is there a way to disable it? Copy a file in xp is easier.
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>> > Regards,
>> > Marco
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>> No - but you can make it a little shorter by disabling the remote
>> difference
>> compression feature as this is in part related to the calculation being
>> performed.
>> I also believe that a patch was either released yesterday or shortly that
>> will improve this somewhat further.
>> --
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>> Mike Brannigan
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