Delayed WRite Failed error message in XP

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aspirin2004

I've already reviewed
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;321733

I spent about 30 minutes reviewing this on the user's XP
workstation and the registry entry is already set to 0 so
the workaround does not apply.

The hotfix seems to apply to 2000 and was included in
subsequent service packs, however, Kathleen has all the
Windows updates installed and the link to SP1a simply
directs the XP computer to Windows updates which are all
already installed. I can find no hotfix for this for XP.
The document directs you to call Microsoft and talk to
tech support (which would mean spending money).

We run server 2003 on a 100mb ethernet network. Network
performance is good and there are no dns issues or any
other known issues outside this with one user. Any
assistance is appreciated.
 
M

Malke

aspirin2004 said:
I've already reviewed
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;321733

I spent about 30 minutes reviewing this on the user's XP
workstation and the registry entry is already set to 0 so
the workaround does not apply.

The hotfix seems to apply to 2000 and was included in
subsequent service packs, however, Kathleen has all the
Windows updates installed and the link to SP1a simply
directs the XP computer to Windows updates which are all
already installed. I can find no hotfix for this for XP.
The document directs you to call Microsoft and talk to
tech support (which would mean spending money).

We run server 2003 on a 100mb ethernet network. Network
performance is good and there are no dns issues or any
other known issues outside this with one user. Any
assistance is appreciated.

Do as the document directs and call Microsoft. If your problem relates
to the kb article, they will not charge you.

Malke
 

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