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  1. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    O and for the record I just noticed for some reason next to my name it says technical user??....that made me angry...Im an IT manager and have been in the field for 12 years.....that in itself is not a big deal but...well... what if someone called you a user..how would you like it!! LOL... Good...
  2. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    Im telling you topgunner....go back up to my comments on top. This issue is software related.What is happening is Mcafee is scanning your outlook archives when the user opens Outlook on their end. See if you can put the archive on the users local machine. Either that or split the archive into...
  3. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    Let me know. I have a thing about being right. : )
  4. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    What is happening is Mcafee is scanning the pst file when the user opens Outlook on their end. See if you can put the archive on the users local machine. Either that or split the archive into multiple smaller ones. Another thing is if the user is not accessing the old archive data you can...
  5. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    Shut down the McAfee service and the problem goes away. Check to see if you have a user that is running an Outlook Archive off your server. Anything over a 4 gig archive will totaly hose out a fileserver. Ill bet my first born that is your problem.
  6. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    ALSO.... How it the performance when you are logged in locally? is it the same as when you are using the network shares? If so that rules out a hardware NIC problem.
  7. JoeMc5

    Windows Server 2003 File Server - Very Slow Performance

    Yo man all these guys seem way off base to me. Use Performance monitor. Check your "Average disk que length" Its part of the Physical Disk. any chance you are running McAfee or EPO? I will bet you you average disk que is spiked and the processor is fine right? I also bet that the Network...

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