look at Microsoft for RPC issues.  XP has some RCP issue with their TCP
stack, that causes perceived slowness.

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From: "Holstrom, Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NT 2000 Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:00 PM
Subject: Exxagerated slowness


> Win2K SP3 with network mixed Win2k, XP, 98SE workstations. I have one XP
Pro
> machine (very fast: dual 2000 Xeons, 2 gig RAM, 15K SCSI Seagates, etc.)
> that is tediously slow over the network to other machines, particularly
the
> Win2K server. It appears fine over the network to the Internet through my
> router. All other machines talk rapidly amongst themselves. I have swapped
> out switches, gone all over the setup many times, about ready to re-load
but
> this machine has a good dozen serious programs that take hours to re-load.
> Any ideas as to what would be the possible cause? One kicker: I run Netbui
> because of one external print server.
>
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