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david rankin wrote: | |> I know that Windows XP clients try to connect to port |> 139 and 445 in parallel and drop the connection to port |> 139 if the connect to 445 is successful. This is probably |> what you are seeing. |> | | Thanks Jerry, | | That makes sense. No doubt an intentional feature from | $. Is there any way to get around it? When it occurs, there is | a real slowdown in the connection. It is intermittent so | it doesn't last that long, but it is sure annoying when | it does.....
You could set 'smb ports = 139' for force netbios connections. Are you sure this is causing a slowdown ? Other than the overhead of forking a new smbd temporarily.
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