Re: Vista x64 Slow Explorer View

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Thank you. I had actually already looked at that first link. And in regards
to the phishing filter I don't even have it on.

I'm just wondering if there is something about 64bit vista that operates
differently according to that model on the first link...i honestly have no
idea though. I know if you use 64bit version of IE, you can even choose
explorer view for the sharepoint site as an option.

The other weird thing is that the first time you load sharepoint it's very
slow starting up. Now most people would say it's the timeout settings in IIS
for the app pool but the weird thing is this doens't happen to any 32 bit
clients. But if I totally close IE down and go back to the sharepoint site
on my 64 bit clients, the first time i launch it, it takes a minute or so to
load the intial page...after that browsing is okay, but explorer view or any
kind of uploading to the server (via sharepoint desinger) is very slow.

I actually tried creating anotehr IIS site on the sharepoint server and did
some download/uploading to it fine with no problems so it's definitely
something to do with sharepoint.

"John Timney (MVP)" wrote:

See if this helps you out

http://hermansberghem.blogspot.com/2008/06/explorer-view-is-very-slow.html

If you are using IE7 then this could be a problem as I'm fairly sure
expolrer view uses the IE libs
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928089/

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Regards

John Timney (MVP)
http://www.johntimney.com
http://www.johntimney.com/blog



"John W." <JohnW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Actually now that i think about it, everything on sharepoint is slower on
x64. When You first choose to go to the site it takes quite a while to
load
the first time whereas xp client and 32bit vista clients load quickly.

"John W." wrote:

I have SharePoint Server 2007 installed on Windows Server 2008 (x64).

All of my XP Clients and Vista32 clients work just fine. However any of
the
Vista 64 clients (and I just did a clean install of a 64bit vista machine
again to test it) are very very slow when opening explorer view. Slow
performance is also noticed if you open an office document from the site.
It
takes a very long time for the document to open.

Slowness is experienced when using SharePoint Designer as well. Browsing
the SharePoint site itself seems fine. If I drag and drop something from
the
explorer view in a document library to my desktop it says that it
transferring at like 5-18k per second which is not what it should be
considering the desktop machines I'm testing from are gigabit to the
server
which is 2gb trunked.

I've already tried simple things like disabling IPv6 on the client etc,
but
nothing seems to work here. I've seen other people with the same problem
but
so far, no fix has been found. Anyone have any ideas?





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