Frank Cabazon & others helped me with slow opening of tables in some
environments. Mostly it appears to be when one of the computers is a
Windows 7 computer. The first computer opens up fine but the second and
subsequent computers took minutes to open up the tables. Setting
sharingviolation retries, and sharingviolation delay to zeros and
disabling oplocks on all computers has been working until this week.
After a Windows update this week one of my customer's network started
displaying the same old problem. (Ted, we rebooted all of the computers)
Reading this thread on SMB2 I am wondering if disabling that would solve
my problem.
"SMB2 is a new version of the old Windows filesharing protocol SMB and
is used for filesharing on modern and future Windows hosts."
"Modern & future" = "New & impoved" right?
Is there a down side to disabling SMB2 when Modern Windows 8 machines
are on the network?
TIA
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Jeff
Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675
http://www.san-dc.com
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