Hi,
I'm not a network guy, so I'm pretty out of my depth here. We have a client/server app that we've made which runs fine at the office, but crawls at one of our beta sites.
We connect to the app by placing the executable on the server, and placing shortcuts to it on the client desktops. The app accesses an Interbase database on the server.
At the office, we have NT4 and 2000 machines connecting to a 2000 server over a 100 Mb network. It takes about 10 seconds to start/load the app, and 2 seconds to open files within the app.
At our beta site, they have Win98 machines connecting to a Win 2000 server. When they run the app from the shortcut, it takes over 2 minutes to start/load, and over 1.5 minutes to open files within it. They tried hooking a 98 box directly to the server, and it took twice as long.
Next, they hooked a 2000 client in using the cable that connects one of the 98 boxes to the network (ie unplugged a 98 client and plugged in the 2000). This machine runs at the same speeds we see in the office, 10 seconds to load and 2 seconds per file.
They only use TCP/IP for the network, so that doesn't appear to be a problem, but who knows. How would I check/test this?
We are at a loss of what the problem can be, and are unable to reproduce it in the office. But it certainly appears to be a case of 98 and 2000 not getting along. Where should we look to solve this? We'd love to tell clients to only use 2000, but this isn't feasible.
Thanks
Spencer
I'm not a network guy, so I'm pretty out of my depth here. We have a client/server app that we've made which runs fine at the office, but crawls at one of our beta sites.
We connect to the app by placing the executable on the server, and placing shortcuts to it on the client desktops. The app accesses an Interbase database on the server.
At the office, we have NT4 and 2000 machines connecting to a 2000 server over a 100 Mb network. It takes about 10 seconds to start/load the app, and 2 seconds to open files within the app.
At our beta site, they have Win98 machines connecting to a Win 2000 server. When they run the app from the shortcut, it takes over 2 minutes to start/load, and over 1.5 minutes to open files within it. They tried hooking a 98 box directly to the server, and it took twice as long.
Next, they hooked a 2000 client in using the cable that connects one of the 98 boxes to the network (ie unplugged a 98 client and plugged in the 2000). This machine runs at the same speeds we see in the office, 10 seconds to load and 2 seconds per file.
They only use TCP/IP for the network, so that doesn't appear to be a problem, but who knows. How would I check/test this?
We are at a loss of what the problem can be, and are unable to reproduce it in the office. But it certainly appears to be a case of 98 and 2000 not getting along. Where should we look to solve this? We'd love to tell clients to only use 2000, but this isn't feasible.
Thanks
Spencer