>Windows 2000 performance problem.
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>Running a VFP 7.0 client/server application in a 10Mbits Local area network running Windows 2000 Server and Windows/98Se workstations, performance about 1 second.
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>It same client/server application in a 100Mbits Local area network with Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional workstations, performance is very poor ( 7 seconds ).
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>When a Notebook Pentium II 366Mhz running Windows/98Se and 10Mbits PCMCIA are plugged into the 100Mbits LAN, the performance is ok ( 1 second )
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>Questions:
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>1.Is it a Windows 2000 professional configuration, or Windows 2000 server configuration problem ?
>2.Could it be a Active diretory configuration problem ?
>3.How can I solve this problem ?
If disabling your antivirus or changing its configuration (on both server and workstations) doesn't make a difference, check that DNS settings on the W2K network are optimal:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=291382
Regards. Al
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