Windows 7 slow file server




















You experience an unexpectedly long delay when you open, save, close, delete, or print files that are located on a shared resource. You experience a temporary decrease in performance when you use a program over the network. Performance typically slows down for approximately 40 to 45 seconds.

However, some delays may last up to 5 minutes. Windows Explorer stops responding when you connect to a shared resource or you see a red X on the connected network drive in Windows Explorer. When you log on to the file server, after you type your name and password in the Log On to Windows dialog box, a blank screen appears.

The desktop does not appear. A program that uses remote procedure call RPC or uses named pipes to connect to a file server stops responding. The server temporarily stops responding and one or more event ID messages similar to the following messages appear in the System log on the file server. You receive an error message similar to one of the following messages when you try to connect to a shared resource:. You are intermittently disconnected from network resources, and you cannot reconnect to the network resources on the file server.

However, you can ping the server, and you can use a Terminal Services session to connect to the server. If multiple users try to access Microsoft Office documents on the server, the File is locked for editing dialog box does not always appear when the second user opens the file. A network trace indicates a 30 to second delay between an SMB Service client command and a response from the file server.

When you try to open an Access 2. Please restore the network connection or replace the floppy disk and retry. This issue may occur if a non-Microsoft program that is installed on your computer uses an outdated kernel-mode filter driver. The kernel-mode filter driver may be outdated if the following conditions are true:. Thanks in advance. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.

Details required :. Cancel Submit. Arya S Asok. Step 1 You may try to boot the computer in safe mode with networking and check if you can copy the files faster on the network. Step 3 You may also try to temporarily disable security software from the computer and try to check the copying of files. Hope this helps. Let us know the result. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Arya S Asok's post on December 21, These actions did not help.

If you really want to drill down, then you need to give more details in comparison to the machines running the 2 OSes : - PC or lappy - AV on the client machines? Software versions on the machines MS Office etc - Total number of open files on the file server Go to computer management to see. Thai Pepper. AaronJBerger This person is a verified professional. Neutralizer Oct 3, at UTC. I have 40 PCs connected to the switch.

No anti-virus installed. There are 2 GB of files on the shared folder. I do not see a problem with the switch or antivirus etc. I do not have any virtual machines on the network. Only a test machine which most of the time is turned off.

Drivers are up to date. Downloaded from HP's website the latest ones. This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting.



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