Hi,

Can you please include the posts that you are replying to, so that we can 
follow the conversation?

>From what I can see below what you have done below is change settings, which 
>may or may not be, related to your problem. 

The question I asked was what have you done to determine the underlying 
problem/root cause? (what logs have you captured? network traces? etc)

Cheers
Ken

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From: Steph Balog [validemai...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 9 July 2009 12:06 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Slow DFS connections for windows xp users (and windows 2003)

I have applied hotfixes related to the problem, tried connecting via ip and 
fqdn rather than through the dfs namespace, rebooted the server, turned of 
smb2, turned down security features in the local security policy. And nothing. 
Again, the key here is the vista boxes, windows 2008 clients, windows 7 client 
all have 0 problems. It is just the xp and 2003 (older) clients.
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