On Feb 8, 10:51*am, Fredrik Elestedt <fred...@elestedt.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been searching on google for a good solution for my problem,
> but I've been unable to find one which works.
>
> For some reason browsing network shares to my Intel SS4000-E (NAS drive)
> is extremely slow from a fully updated and freshly installed XP SP2.
> It takes as much as 90secs just for the login dialog to appear.
>
> I've tried the following:
> * Disable looking for printers on the network.
> * Disable looking for scheduled tasks.
> * Disabled OpLocks.
> * Disabled firewall.
>
> I have a test install for this in a virual machine which is reset to
> default settings at each shutdown (non-persistent harddrives). So I've
> tested these tweaks separatly and in most combinations.
>
> I've also tested from Linux (Gentoo running kernel 2.6.24) using the
> kernel version of CIFS. There are no problems doing this from that setup.
>
> I'm out of ideas to solve this. Perhaps someone here has an idea?
>
> Thanks.
> // Fredrik
Check your fanti-virus system. Several anti-virus systems have a
module to protect against Internet worm style viruses and this behaves
like a firewall.
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