Hi all,
Here's a long story cut short. I've replaced a Windows 2000 DC with a Windows 2003 DC for a buddy's small business. Everything is running smoothly except for network file copy performance.
When I try to copy a file it take a lot longer than when it was running on the 2000 DC, a 700MB file can take over 100 minutes. I've tried LAN bandwidth benchmarking with SANDRA (just as an indicator) and I'm getting something like 112kb/s!!!
It's a new box with a built in GigE controller and the rest of the network runs on 100Mbit.
I've tried a few MS KB's namely disabling the security signature under the lanmanager in the registry also increasing the TCPAck in the registry, all to no avail. There isn't much more KB articles referring to my problem and there are a few posts about this problem in the MS Forums too but their solutions haven't really helped either.
Anyone here has any similar experience?
Thank in advance.
Here's a long story cut short. I've replaced a Windows 2000 DC with a Windows 2003 DC for a buddy's small business. Everything is running smoothly except for network file copy performance.
When I try to copy a file it take a lot longer than when it was running on the 2000 DC, a 700MB file can take over 100 minutes. I've tried LAN bandwidth benchmarking with SANDRA (just as an indicator) and I'm getting something like 112kb/s!!!
It's a new box with a built in GigE controller and the rest of the network runs on 100Mbit.
I've tried a few MS KB's namely disabling the security signature under the lanmanager in the registry also increasing the TCPAck in the registry, all to no avail. There isn't much more KB articles referring to my problem and there are a few posts about this problem in the MS Forums too but their solutions haven't really helped either.
Anyone here has any similar experience?
Thank in advance.