Hi everybody,
I have a Windows 2000 server that I use as a File server too.
Is there a limit of how many users can run an executable file remotely? and how does that affect performance?
I also have noticed that when the file is larger than 5 or 6 mb it becomes significantly slower to open, it happened to me with the norton antivirus update file. Since definitions are larger everyday, these files have grown up from 4.15 megabytes to 9 megabytes.
When I try to open the older definition file the response is immediate, but a recent definition file takes up to 30 seconds. Both files are in the same drive and partition, and the behavior is exactly the same from any client.
Where can I find more information about this subject?
thanks,
Rick
I have a Windows 2000 server that I use as a File server too.
Is there a limit of how many users can run an executable file remotely? and how does that affect performance?
I also have noticed that when the file is larger than 5 or 6 mb it becomes significantly slower to open, it happened to me with the norton antivirus update file. Since definitions are larger everyday, these files have grown up from 4.15 megabytes to 9 megabytes.
When I try to open the older definition file the response is immediate, but a recent definition file takes up to 30 seconds. Both files are in the same drive and partition, and the behavior is exactly the same from any client.
Where can I find more information about this subject?
thanks,
Rick