I totally understand it'll be much faster for users in the office vs. users accessing it from the remote office. However I still think it should be faster than what it is from the remote office. On July 3rd I transfered a 7.42MB file from Site A to Site B and then back, both transfers took 70...
Ok I'll try that tomorrow (not in the office today)and post my results. Site B has more bandwidth than Site A. Are you saying that because it's a cable connection?
I have 2 offices, Site A (main site) and Site B. All the servers are at Site A. The users at the remote site are complaining about slow performace when using applications on the server. I have doubled the bandwidth here at the main site and that hasn't seemed to help. I'm starting to think...
The PC is a Dell Dimension 8250 desktop running Windows XP Pro SP2. My customer said for a couple months now the majority of his programs are missing from, when you click Start then All Programs it only shows ten of them. He can go to My Computer -> C: -> Program Files -> the program folder...
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