jameslearuk
Technical User
Hi there,
I have a Windows 2003 Enterprise File Server and am having issues with sending files via Connect6 Direct.
There are 8 folders that get written to. One folder is written to by an application that calls MS Word functions in the background and this is working fine. The other 7 folders are written to using MS Word directly off the same machine as the other application but I am seeing sporadic failures in Connect Direct that point to a sharing violation.
After using FILEMON I an seeing that these files are locked and after some investigation I am thinking that it is related to opportunistic file locking.
The clients are WinXP.
Having done some searching I found the following link -
When I looked for the Registry keys mentioned, suck as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MRXSmb\Parameters\OplocksDisabled I cannot find it.
If the key is not there, is there a default setting that either enables or disables it?
Can anyone offer some advice?
Regards
James
I have a Windows 2003 Enterprise File Server and am having issues with sending files via Connect6 Direct.
There are 8 folders that get written to. One folder is written to by an application that calls MS Word functions in the background and this is working fine. The other 7 folders are written to using MS Word directly off the same machine as the other application but I am seeing sporadic failures in Connect Direct that point to a sharing violation.
After using FILEMON I an seeing that these files are locked and after some investigation I am thinking that it is related to opportunistic file locking.
The clients are WinXP.
Having done some searching I found the following link -
When I looked for the Registry keys mentioned, suck as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MRXSmb\Parameters\OplocksDisabled I cannot find it.
If the key is not there, is there a default setting that either enables or disables it?
Can anyone offer some advice?
Regards
James