On 01/12/2017 02:43 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On 2017-12-01 08:12, Frank Cazabon wrote:
Tracy,

that's the old OpLocks settings, not sure if they are relevant in Win
10 and Server 2008 (I haven't used DBFs in a long time).

Mike, I can provide the registry settings that you need to fiddle with
if that is the problem.

Frank.

Frank Cazabon


Registry settings for the Server?  I can't change those.  That's Corporate area of responsibility.  For me to do that, it'd be like "crossing the streams" as far as they're concerned.  lol

LOL, I can't remember, but here are the instructions I have used in the past, a quick read doesn't seem to imply it has to be done on the server, but not sure:

1. Set OPLocks off for increased speed in multiuser systems

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MRXSmb\Parameters\

set OplocksDisabled = 1

OplocksDisabled REG_DWORD 0 or 1
Default: 0 (not disabled)

2. HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters

SharingViolationRetries REG_DWORD     0?1000 attempts

Default: 5

Determines the maximum number of times the Server service attempts a file operation when the file system responds with a sharing violation error. If a client requests more attempts that the value of this entry allows, the Server service returns an error. This value entry applies to open, rename, and delete operations.

Note

Windows NT does not add this value to the Registry. You can add it by editing the Registry or by using a program that edits the Registry.

SharingViolationDelay REG_DWORD     0?1000 milliseconds

Default: 200

Determines the time interval between repeated requests for a file operation when the file system responds with a sharing violation error. This value entry applies to open, rename, and delete operations. Decreasing this value (requesting more frequently) increases network traffic. However, increasing this value (requesting less frequently) might delay users unnecesarily.

Note

Windows NT does not add this value to the Registry. You can add it by editing the Registry or by using a program that edits the Registry.


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