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|    Jim Moseley to All    |
|    Re: Vista is running slowly on multiuser    |
|    28 Jun 07 00:32:22    |
      From: jmose@mapson.attglobal.net              >Virus scanner?       >       >It sounds like a timeout of some kind to me.       >              They don't have a virus scanner active, nor a firewall.              I agree that it sounds like a timeout. The strange aspect is that it works       great from either machine as a single-user, even though it is pointing to       the same data. It is only when 2 users are in at once that it slows to a       crawl - like 20 minute response times at least! Something's got to be hanging       the file locking.              Here's what I've tried so far, to no avail:       1. Turn off indexing.       2. Turn off Remote Differential Compression.       3. Turn off Windows Defender on my :work: & :priv: folders.                     Haven't tried yet:       1. Remove TCPIPv6.       2. Turn off TCPIP auto-tuning via 'netsh interface tcp set global       autotuninglevel=disabled'       3. Turn off Windows Defender completely              So, if anyone's got any good ideas, let me know!              Thanks,       Jim Moseley              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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