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Old 12-11-2007, 09:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
Default Slow file copy between Vista and W2k3 x32 server

I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server
When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the latest
broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec transfer
which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is
connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an HP
Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I
connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files it
is MUCH faster.

I have uninstalled Mcafee
Disabled the autotunning
Updated my network drivers
In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign
except the following
Microsoft .NET framework 3.0
Remopvable Storage Management
Simple TCP/IP
TelnEt Client
Windows process activation service


Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem with
VISTA and slow network access.
Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue?





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Old 12-11-2007, 11:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
Default Re: Slow file copy between Vista and W2k3 x32 server

service pack one (sp1) addresses this issue i believe, but you will have to
wait for sp1's release to see if it works for you .

"JP Nye" <JPNye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
> I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server
> When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the
> latest
> broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec
> transfer
> which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is
> connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an
> HP
> Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I
> connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files
> it
> is MUCH faster.
>
> I have uninstalled Mcafee
> Disabled the autotunning
> Updated my network drivers
> In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign
> except the following
> Microsoft .NET framework 3.0
> Remopvable Storage Management
> Simple TCP/IP
> TelnEt Client
> Windows process activation service
>
>
> Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem
> with
> VISTA and slow network access.
> Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue?
>
>
>
>
>
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Old 03-06-2008, 12:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
Default Re: Slow file copy between Vista and W2k3 x32 server

No improvement noted here, I just installed SP1 on my Dell M1330, I reach
6MB/sec with Antivirus suit enabled and double with it disabled ... (

"Cyberhash" wrote:
Quote:
> service pack one (sp1) addresses this issue i believe, but you will have to
> wait for sp1's release to see if it works for you .
>
> "JP Nye" <JPNye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AF09BB8E-F718-4A82-845C-203A91D07F54@microsoft.com...
Quote:
> > I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32 server
> > When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the
> > latest
> > broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec
> > transfer
> > which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is
> > connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to an
> > HP
> > Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I
> > connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring files
> > it
> > is MUCH faster.
> >
> > I have uninstalled Mcafee
> > Disabled the autotunning
> > Updated my network drivers
> > In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled everythign
> > except the following
> > Microsoft .NET framework 3.0
> > Remopvable Storage Management
> > Simple TCP/IP
> > TelnEt Client
> > Windows process activation service
> >
> >
> > Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem
> > with
> > VISTA and slow network access.
> > Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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Old 03-06-2008, 03:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
Default Re: Slow file copy between Vista and W2k3 x32 server

This post may help too.

How to improve network performance in Windows Vista
http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=3405

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http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
> No improvement noted here, I just installed SP1 on my Dell M1330, I reach
> 6MB/sec with Antivirus suit enabled and double with it disabled ... (
>
> "Cyberhash" wrote:
>
Quote:
>> service pack one (sp1) addresses this issue i believe, but you will have
>> to
>> wait for sp1's release to see if it works for you .
>>
>> "JP Nye" <JPNye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AF09BB8E-F718-4A82-845C-203A91D07F54@microsoft.com...
Quote:
>> > I have copied 1.3gb of data up to a shared loaction on W2K3 R2 x32
>> > server
>> > When I connect using Vista Ultimate loaded on my Dell M1330 with the
>> > latest
>> > broadcom netlink drivers I get extremely poor perfomance. 180Kb/sec
>> > transfer
>> > which windows estimates 2.5 hours to transfer that data. The M1330 is
>> > connected to a Linksys 10/100 8 port switch then that is connected to
>> > an
>> > HP
>> > Procurve 2724 then the server is also connected to the HP 2724. When I
>> > connect a an XP Machine to the Linksys switch and start transferring
>> > files
>> > it
>> > is MUCH faster.
>> >
>> > I have uninstalled Mcafee
>> > Disabled the autotunning
>> > Updated my network drivers
>> > In Control Panel under "Programs and features" I have disabled
>> > everythign
>> > except the following
>> > Microsoft .NET framework 3.0
>> > Remopvable Storage Management
>> > Simple TCP/IP
>> > TelnEt Client
>> > Windows process activation service
>> >
>> >
>> > Nothing has seemed to work. Also it seems that this is a common problem
>> > with
>> > VISTA and slow network access.
>> > Does Microsoft have a plan to address this issue?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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