Are you getting slow performance even if you pick the file from the sharing machine ? GuidoElia HELPPC
_____ Da: Kim Longenbaugh [mailto:[email protected]] Inviato: giovedì 5 marzo 2009 18.23 A: NT System Admin Issues Oggetto: file copy strangeness We have a workstation running Windows XP sp2. This workstation must transfer files from it's local C:\ to a folder on a network share. The file is typically about 330 megs or so. The problem is that copying the file is taking up to 30 minutes using Windows Exploder. The odd thing is, if we transfer a file TO the workstation from the network, it goes extremely fast. We also copied files to the workstation from other workstations with no appreciable delays. Does anyone recall a reason why copying a file from a work would go extremely slow, while transferring a file to the workstation goes at the expected speed? We've scanned for viruses and malware using McAffee and MalwareBytes both, with nothing detected. We've replaced the network cable, verified the speed/duplex settings (100/Full), and even replaced the nic. Oddly enough, replacing the nic made it worse...so we reverted to the onboard nic. The operator waited to report the issue for about 3 weeks after it started, so it's hard to say what changed for sure. Thanks, Kim ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
