Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has any insight into this:
I'm dealing with client-server application on a mixt environment network (MS/Novell). The issue I'm having, is that the UNC path requests are being fulfilled much slower than the mapping requests. Because the application is supposed to use UNC paths in some of it's INI files, this is a problem.
To illustrate, when I do a "dir" on a network drive letter from a dos prompt, the request is fulfilled almost instantly. But if I "dir" the same network ressource using it's UNC path, it takes a good 10 seconds to fulfill the request.
I was thinking this could be an example of having Multiple Network Providers installed (Q150807)issue. The only problem with that theory, is that these are Win98 workstations with Client32 installed. So, if it is the same problem, how can I configure Win98 to resolve UNC with the MS client first? And if it isn't, what could possibly cause this latency? I also thought of third party software (norton, for example, has a few apps that will interfere with UNC calls) but I have ID'd nothing in that catagory so far.
Hope someone has some ideas
I was wondering if anyone has any insight into this:
I'm dealing with client-server application on a mixt environment network (MS/Novell). The issue I'm having, is that the UNC path requests are being fulfilled much slower than the mapping requests. Because the application is supposed to use UNC paths in some of it's INI files, this is a problem.
To illustrate, when I do a "dir" on a network drive letter from a dos prompt, the request is fulfilled almost instantly. But if I "dir" the same network ressource using it's UNC path, it takes a good 10 seconds to fulfill the request.
I was thinking this could be an example of having Multiple Network Providers installed (Q150807)issue. The only problem with that theory, is that these are Win98 workstations with Client32 installed. So, if it is the same problem, how can I configure Win98 to resolve UNC with the MS client first? And if it isn't, what could possibly cause this latency? I also thought of third party software (norton, for example, has a few apps that will interfere with UNC calls) but I have ID'd nothing in that catagory so far.
Hope someone has some ideas