Re: Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Vista Issue.

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Chris, thank you for the input.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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"Chris Keroack (MS)" <chrisker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B3DE279D-B042-476A-B4CE-8BF745979B3D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi - I've asked around about this issue and have a suggestion...

Most cases like this have been resolved using the command netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled on the Windows Vista client. This command disables the Receive Window Auto-Tuning feature.

See KB 932170: "When you copy large files to or from earlier operating systems, the copy operation may be slower than expected on some Windows Vista-based computers" http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;932170

Can you give this a try and let me know if it helps? I cringe at a solution of "well, I'll just uninstall SP2", so I hope this works for you.

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Chris Keroack

Release Program Manager
Windows Sustainability
Microsoft Corporation


"UglyRat" <notarealaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u6zek6sbHHA.1296@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Well, I have uninstalled SP2 and everything is working fine now.
> I will leave SP2 off until it is pushed out to more people and see if the
> issue is more common.
>
> If not, then I will have to do a reinstall which is a big job for this
> server.
>
> Until next time....
>
>
> "UglyRat" <notarealaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23E3VXdobHHA.260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi Robert,
>> Thanks for your reply. I tried disabling IPv6 just then on your
>> suggestion, no joy.
>> Any other ideas?
>>
>> I am starting to think I might just reinstall the service pack.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:ubVC3GibHHA.4656@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Try to disable IPv6. that may help.
>>
>> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
>> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
>> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
>> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
>> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
>> "UglyRat" <notarealaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uVbXZMdbHHA.3616@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have installed Windows Server 2003 SP2 on my R2 server. Now when I try
>> and browse the shares of the server from Windows Vista (I have two
>> installs
>> of Vista) it is very slow to resolve folder names. For example I have a
>> drive mapped to a share, when I click the arrow next to the drive it takes
>> about 10 seconds to resolve the list of folder names within the share.
>> This delay is happening on any folder I try to open inside any share. If
>> I
>> access the server using Windows XP, no problems at all. Even running a
>> virtual machine with XP on a Vista host has no problems.
>>
>> I am reluctant to uninstall the SP2 because of security, but I am starting
>> to run out of options.
>>
>> Here are the fault finding techniques I have tried so far;
>>
>> 1) Disabled NBT.
>> 2) Changed the local Group Policy to disable all SMB signing.
>> 3) Connected to Vista from the Server, no delay when browsing Vista from
>> the
>> Server.
>> 4) Installed Network Monitor v3 on Vista and had a look at the frames, not
>> much help.
>> 5) Ran a robocopy from the Server to the Vista machine (surprise surprise,
>> no help).
>>
>> I should mention that my laptop is not a member of the active directory
>> domain, but the other Vista machine is and they both have problems.
>>
>> My next step will be to reinstall the SP2 on the Server, but I do not
>> think
>> that the SP did not install correctly, I suspect Microsoft made a change
>> of
>> some sort within the Service Pack which is causing the issue.
>>
>> I have read another article in a forum about someone else having the same
>> issue.
>>
>> Does anyone have any other ideas on how to fix this problem?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>> I
>

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