>Here is a particular instance. I have a directory on my NT server that has over 30,000 drawing files on it. If you browse that directory in windows 98 on a 300 mhz machine it takes about 5 seconds to open it. You get the little flashlight scanning for about 5 seconds.
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>Now if you try to browse the same directory on a 2000 or XP box with a 2000 mhz processor it takes 90 seconds. Even with the indexing service running. I cant upgrade from 98 just for that reason. I cant have my users waiting on that when it's their primary working directory.
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I had the same problem until recently I changed the MTU--Maximum Transmision Unit for TCP/IP to 1454. Under some circumstances routers and other backbone equipment will chop up and fragment MTU packets. If you notice a lot of flashing lights on your router while nothing is going on, you might try lowering the MTU on the target machines.
If you need a tweaking tool for MTU try:
http://www.dslreports.com/front/drtcp.htmlHTH,
--Paul