I would go into the Network Connections and select the network adapter on
the server. On the Microsoft File and Print item, select properties. And
make sure the settings are optimizes for file and print sharing. Next you
could pull up perfmon and see what the network usage is for the box, and
Check the Maximum users at the share level perhaps. That is the only place
I can think of to limit it. The other option is to look in perfmon and see
if it is an actual I/O issue. Also, make sure the NIC(s) are set to
100/Full duplex.
Hope this helps,
Dave
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: [ActiveDir] Max Connections?
Check the Maximum users at the share level perhaps. That is the only
place I can think of to limit it. The other option is to look in
perfmon and see if it is an actual I/O issue. Also, make sure the
NIC(s) are set to 100/Full duplex.
Hope this helps,
Dave
I went there and the radio button is set to Maximize data throughput
for file sharing. This problem starter happening before the blaster
worm went out.
Where would I check is the settings are set to auto negotiate and the
set port thing?
Thanks
- Richard S.
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maybe a wayward browse master?
Mike Thommes
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I'm using a Windows 2000 Server computer as a File Server but sometimes
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that can identify problems.
Mike Thommes
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Where in the NIC properties do I set it to 100/Full duplex?
On Thursday