Slow performance on shared network drives

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Hi There,

I have a terminal server cluster off Windows 2003 Ent. servers with sp2.
Server01 is the DC
Server02 is Exchange
Server03 - Server08 are Terminal servers
When i want to browse from a terminal server to: \\server01\d$\Homedirs it
takes a lot off time before i get result. this is also when i go to:
\\192.168.1.1\d$

I have installed my DNS server on server01 and i hagve installed WINS on
terminal server03

Alle the Nic's are configured as auto, and are running on 1GB.

The Computer broser service is only started at my DC.

Please help.
 
RE: Slow performance on shared network drives

Don't think it has something to do with your Windows config. Because it's
also when you connect on IP, check your switches. Maybe you'll have to set
the NIC speed to 1Gbit. Some switches have problems with auto settings. Also
try updating the NIC driver.

"wmulders" wrote:

> Hi There,
>
> I have a terminal server cluster off Windows 2003 Ent. servers with sp2.
> Server01 is the DC
> Server02 is Exchange
> Server03 - Server08 are Terminal servers
> When i want to browse from a terminal server to: \\server01\d$\Homedirs it
> takes a lot off time before i get result. this is also when i go to:
> \\192.168.1.1\d$
>
> I have installed my DNS server on server01 and i hagve installed WINS on
> terminal server03
>
> Alle the Nic's are configured as auto, and are running on 1GB.
>
> The Computer broser service is only started at my DC.
>
> Please help.
>
>
 
RE: Slow performance on shared network drives

And if that doesn't help, check the EventLog for errors and
warnings, and then these articles:

923360 - You may experience various problems when you work with
files over the network on a Windows Server 2003-based or Windows
2000 Server-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=923360

822219 - You experience slow file server performance and delays
occur when you work with files that are located on a file server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822219

915377 - You experience slow performance when you try to access
shared resources by using Windows Explorer on a client computer
that is running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=915377

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<BartVanVugt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 21 nov 2007 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Don't think it has something to do with your Windows config.
> Because it's also when you connect on IP, check your switches.
> Maybe you'll have to set the NIC speed to 1Gbit. Some switches
> have problems with auto settings. Also try updating the NIC
> driver.
>
> "wmulders" wrote:
>
>> Hi There,
>>
>> I have a terminal server cluster off Windows 2003 Ent. servers
>> with sp2. Server01 is the DC
>> Server02 is Exchange
>> Server03 - Server08 are Terminal servers
>> When i want to browse from a terminal server to:
>> \\server01\d$\Homedirs it takes a lot off time before i get
>> result. this is also when i go to: \\192.168.1.1\d$
>>
>> I have installed my DNS server on server01 and i hagve
>> installed WINS on terminal server03
>>
>> Alle the Nic's are configured as auto, and are running on 1GB.
>>
>> The Computer broser service is only started at my DC.
>>
>> Please help.
 
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