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Technical User
While my Win 2k Pro laptop is fine browsing it's own disks, when I use Explorer to browse a network share (as a mapped drive or as a "Network Place" it is terribly slow.
Looking at Task Manager and the network card properties Explorer is using 80-90% of CPU time and moving tens or hundreds of thousands of packets across the network for several minutes.
At home I have a 10Mbit network with win98 PCs as file servers and the system is usable, but at a clients office with a 100Mbit network to a WinNT server it is horrendous - every time I click on a file in explorer off it goes again for 10 minutes or so.
I've tried disabling the AV software with no effect. I've also compared my TCP/IP proerties with other systems and can't see any that are unusual. Accessing a share on the laptop from anotheer system works fine.
Any ideas folks?
Looking at Task Manager and the network card properties Explorer is using 80-90% of CPU time and moving tens or hundreds of thousands of packets across the network for several minutes.
At home I have a 10Mbit network with win98 PCs as file servers and the system is usable, but at a clients office with a 100Mbit network to a WinNT server it is horrendous - every time I click on a file in explorer off it goes again for 10 minutes or so.
I've tried disabling the AV software with no effect. I've also compared my TCP/IP proerties with other systems and can't see any that are unusual. Accessing a share on the laptop from anotheer system works fine.
Any ideas folks?