apocalypse11
Technical User
Hello Everyone... here is the problem:
I have a database on a server d:\<folder>\database. it is accessed by 5 clients via mapped network drives. if only one network client pc is accessing the front end app, it runs great and quick. As soon as more then one client accesses it, it runs poor and slow.
Also, on the server - the front end app runs quick if it is accessed via the d:\<folder>\database drive. If you map a drive (f:\) to the d:\<folder>\database drive and connect the performance slows down on the app. I only did this as as test.
I know it is not the database as i've created a new/different database and the same results.
Can anyone tell me why this is happening? Server is 2003 small business server. 1 gig network and 3 gig mem. I'm confident that the server/pcs hardware have nothing to do with it.
on a completely different server running Windowns NT this issue didn't exist. Same network.
So i guess what is the difference between NT server and 2003 server when this is concerned?
Any Help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a database on a server d:\<folder>\database. it is accessed by 5 clients via mapped network drives. if only one network client pc is accessing the front end app, it runs great and quick. As soon as more then one client accesses it, it runs poor and slow.
Also, on the server - the front end app runs quick if it is accessed via the d:\<folder>\database drive. If you map a drive (f:\) to the d:\<folder>\database drive and connect the performance slows down on the app. I only did this as as test.
I know it is not the database as i've created a new/different database and the same results.
Can anyone tell me why this is happening? Server is 2003 small business server. 1 gig network and 3 gig mem. I'm confident that the server/pcs hardware have nothing to do with it.
on a completely different server running Windowns NT this issue didn't exist. Same network.
So i guess what is the difference between NT server and 2003 server when this is concerned?
Any Help or advice would be greatly appreciated.