XP Pro LAN network drive browsing very slow

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Steve Whelan

Hello all,

This is my first post to this group so please forgive me
if I'm asking something that would be more appropriately
posted to another group somewhere, or if it's covered in
an FAQ somewhere (that I haven't been able to find!).

I have a problem with three XP Pro machines on an Ethernet
LAN browsing mounted drives from the Windows NT 4 Server
PDC.

When I login to the domain from any of the XP machines
(using any valid userid) 2 drives get mounted from the
server, one via logon script, the other via the user's
profile home path. Note however that though the drives get
mounted slightly differently the problem behaviour is the
same for both drives.

Once logged onto an XP Pro machine, when I try to browse
the two network drives mounted from the NT 4 server,
response is VERY slow. It can take 5 minutes for the
folder list to be displayed in the Explorer window. Whilst
I'm waiting for the window to display the folder list I
can start a Command Prompt on the same machine and browse
the mounted drives no problem at all from the command
prompt. So the drives do get mounted no problem, and it's
only when going via Explorer/desktop that the slow
response is seen.

The fact that the Command prompt method of accessing the
drives works as quickly as expected, and that each of the
3 XP Pro machines has different hardware for accessing the
network (Ethernet card, pcmcia card, usb laptop docking
station), I believe rules out hardware as the cause.

The LAN has a mixture of XP Pro, Win 2000 Pro and Win98
clients, and a single Windows NT 4 server. ALL the XP Pro
machines display the problem accessing the mounted server
drives, none of the other clients do. If I share a drive
from a Windows 2000 client the XP Pro clients can access
and browse the Win 2000 drive no problem.

I've tried disabling the anti-virus on the XP machines, no
difference.

So it's only when the XP Pro machines access drives
mounted from the NT 4 server, and only when using the GUI
interface to browse those drives. I've searched the
Internet and Microsoft's website without finding a
solution. I can't help but feel it's something very simple
that I should have thought of by now :-(

Any help greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Steve Whelan
 
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Stephen Whelan

Forgot to mention - there are no error messages seen or recorded in the
event log on XP Pro client, or NT Server.



There is a "autoenrollment" error seen in the event log on the clients from
the time of first start-up of the XP pro machine, but I believe that's a
completely different problem.



cheers,



Steve
 

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