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Mario Savard
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      15th Dec 2008
Hi gang,

I'm sitting at my computer and I mapped 2 network drive between 2 different
servers. Why when I'm copying large file from one server to the other
server, why is my network card on my computer is actually seeing all the
traffic.

Mario
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      15th Dec 2008

"Mario Savard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi gang,
>
> I'm sitting at my computer and I mapped 2 network drive between 2
> different
> servers. Why when I'm copying large file from one server to the other
> server, why is my network card on my computer is actually seeing all the
> traffic.
>
> Mario


Because all the traffic goes via your computer. Ask your server
administrator to set up a console session for you on one of the servers to
prevent this from happening.


 
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smlunatick
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      15th Dec 2008
On Dec 15, 8:07*pm, Mario Savard
<MarioSav...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> I'm sitting at my computer and I *mapped 2 network drive between 2 different
> servers. *Why when I'm copying large file from one server to the other
> server, why is my network card on my computer is actually seeing all the
> traffic.
>
> Mario


You have to copy a file from a PC, the file must first be sent to your
PC before sending the file over to the second server. In total you
are using three (3) computers to copy a file between two PCs /
servers. This is the way Windows normally works, unless you are using
some type of remote access to one of the servers.
 
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Gis Bun
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      16th Dec 2008
Little tip when copying files over the network. Use Microsoft's RoboCopy.
Very useful.

"Mario Savard" wrote:

> Hi gang,
>
> I'm sitting at my computer and I mapped 2 network drive between 2 different
> servers. Why when I'm copying large file from one server to the other
> server, why is my network card on my computer is actually seeing all the
> traffic.
>
> Mario

 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      16th Dec 2008
Yes, robocopy is a fine tool but it will still channel all data via the
user's PC, same as the other tools.

"Gis Bun" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Little tip when copying files over the network. Use Microsoft's RoboCopy.
> Very useful.
>
> "Mario Savard" wrote:
>
>> Hi gang,
>>
>> I'm sitting at my computer and I mapped 2 network drive between 2
>> different
>> servers. Why when I'm copying large file from one server to the other
>> server, why is my network card on my computer is actually seeing all the
>> traffic.
>>
>> Mario



 
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