RE: Large Files - Slow Download - Until Reboot



Hi,

I was wondering if anyone had found an answer to this?

Im using ISA 2004 with all proxying and caching turned off. None-NAT (just
routing) and am seeing the same problem with large downloads, ie, they start
fairly fast and quickly get slower and slower.

They start at about 120kbs and drop quickly to about 40-50kbps then slowly
go down to about 10kbps. Given Im on a 2Mb ADSL line, I think event 120kbps
is slow.

Would be gratefull for any help.

Regards,
Mark.

""Lee Li[MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you for posting.
>
> This is Lee and I am glad to meet you in the newsgroup.
> Regarding this issue, please provide me the following information/files to
> check the issue further:
>
> 1. Do you had the ISA 2000 SP2 on the computer?
>
> 2. Download and run the MPSRPT_Alliance.EXE with the following URL on the
> problem ISA server
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=CEBF3C7C-7CA5-408F-
> 88B7-F9C79B7306C0&displaylang=en
> And then send me the report file it had generated.
>
> 3. Will this issue occur on all the client computers behind the ISA server?
>
> 4. Install Network Monitor on the ISA server and the client computer.
> When the problem occurs, please start the Network monitor on the ISA
> server(monitoring external NIC and Internal NIC) and the client computer.
> Keeping Network monitor running about in 1 minute and then stop it and send
> me the trace files.
>
> Also let me know the IP of the testing client computer and the download the
> URL.
>
> You can send all the files to leelili@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 5. If you delete the cache on the ISA server, will you get the same issue?
> For detail steps to delete the cache, please take a look at the following
> URL:
> 301471 How to Delete the Web Cache on Internet Security and Acceleration
> Server
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=301471
>
> Pleae keep me posted on how things go. Have a nice day!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Lee Li
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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