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Karen,
There
are several issues in running Win98 machines on a Win2K domain.. We had the same
problem here and through several tweaks I was able to get the Win98 machines to
run fairly equal to a Win2K machine.. It has nothing to do with RBase, and
everything to do with Microsoft. Unfortunately you will never get a
Win98 machine to work as well as a Win2K on a Win2K network, and we did
eventually upgrade all machines to Win2K.. but if your client does not want to
do this.. here are some things to try.
1.
Make sure their Win2K server has at least SP2 (service pack 2).. It was in SP2
that microsoft fixes some networking issues.. Of course they should be at
SP4 that was released in June 2003.
2.
They should make sure that everyone is using all the same network protocols..
Get rid of all of the unnecessary ones.. ideally just using TCP/IP is best, also
make sure they are all using the same subnet mask, default gateway, etc. and
that they only have one TCP/IP entry.
3.
Check out the following registry tweaks from Microsoft (www.technet.com)
KB articles - Q299944 Q150384
Q192534
4.
Reccomend they buy a switch instead of using a hub (if they
are).
No
matter what you do, even on an all Win2K network, you will still see delays when
in Multi user mode, which has to do with Win2K's Active
Directory
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Frank Conroy Systems Network Administrator
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F.J. O'Hara Corp. Boston, MA
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617-790-3093
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