A thought in another direction:
Can't it be your Windows 2000 system is swapping to disk, because it
doesn't have enough physical memory (1GB opposed to 2GB in the Windows 2003
system) ? To test, just add memory.

René



                                                                       
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You need to make sure that you can connect to the machine correctly.
Unfortunately I cannot debug TCP/IP settings that simply.

You might look at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/93444

There may be other issues. You might try running some other kind of network
server on the system and see if you get the same issues. Also are you
running this on Tomcat? Do you get the same behaviour when accessing static
or servlet pages within Tomcat?

Paul


On Nov 29, 2007 10:53 AM, jhankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      Thanks a lot. Could you please elaborate what parameter can be
      changed in
      TCP/IP settings.


      pzfreo wrote:
      >
      > It looks like this may be a problem with your TCP/IP settings. The
      usual
      > reason for very long delays like this is a DNS misconfiguration.
      >
      > Paul
      >
      > On Nov 29, 2007 10:32 AM, jhankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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      >>
      >> I have installed the same web service in to two different servers,
      one is
      >> windows 2000 with intel xenon 2.4 GHZ  and 1 GB of RAM.The second
      system
      >> has
      >> windows 2003 with intel xenon 1.6 GHZ clock speen with 2 GB RAM.
      The web
      >> service takes 18 seconds in case of windows 2000 and only 0.86 sec
      in
      >> case
      >> of windows 20003.
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