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Gray McCordq
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:46 am    Post subject: S looow file transfers on w2K3 server Reply with quote

I'm stumped. I have a small network with a single w2K3 domain
controller. Something has happened that is causing file transfers to
be so slow That it takes 2-3 hours to move a file between the server
and networked systems (all winXP) that normally takes 5-10 minutes.
Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing This?

Thanks in advance!
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Todd J Heron
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:03 pm    Post subject: Re: S looow file transfers on w2K3 server Reply with quote

The problem may be SMB signing or LAN Manager authentication level. In
Windows 2003, default server policy forces all SMB traffic to be digitally
signed which seems to cause a problem in some configurations of XP Pro. In
Local Security Policy (Start > Run > secpol.msc > OK) navigate to security
options (Security settings > Local policies > Security) and try disabling
the option for Microsoft network server:digitally sign
communications(always). Ensure you do this on all machines involved (such
as via a GPO for an OU). Run gpupdate /force on the server after making the
change and do the same on the client machine afterwards.

Security settings that can cause a problem with downlevel client access:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5BLN%5D;811497
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659

See also:
Slow SMB performance when you copy files from Windows XP to a Windows 2000
domain controller:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321169

Another possibility involving slowness between XP and Windows Server 2003
computers:
New registry entry for controlling the TCP Acknowledgment (ACK) behavior in
Windows XP and in Windows Server 2003:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328890

Also, within an Ethernet network, all network adapters must transmit at the
same speed (i.e. 100/mbs, full duplex) and be connected to a hub/switch
which supports that speed of the network adapters, or otherwise network
communications will be slow and/or unreliable. The network adapters must
also be configured to support the cable type being used.


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Todd J Heron, MCSE
Windows Server 2003/2000/NT
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Gray McCordq
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 5:05 am    Post subject: Re: S looow file transfers on w2K3 server Reply with quote

Todd J Heron wrote:
Quote:
The problem may be SMB signing or LAN Manager authentication level. In
Windows 2003, default server policy forces all SMB traffic to be digitally
signed which seems to cause a problem in some configurations of XP Pro. In
Local Security Policy (Start > Run > secpol.msc > OK) navigate to security
options (Security settings > Local policies > Security) and try disabling
the option for Microsoft network server:digitally sign
communications(always). Ensure you do this on all machines involved (such
as via a GPO for an OU). Run gpupdate /force on the server after making the
change and do the same on the client machine afterwards.

Security settings that can cause a problem with downlevel client access:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5BLN%5D;811497
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659

See also:
Slow SMB performance when you copy files from Windows XP to a Windows 2000
domain controller:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321169

Another possibility involving slowness between XP and Windows Server 2003
computers:
New registry entry for controlling the TCP Acknowledgment (ACK) behavior in
Windows XP and in Windows Server 2003:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328890

Also, within an Ethernet network, all network adapters must transmit at the
same speed (i.e. 100/mbs, full duplex) and be connected to a hub/switch
which supports that speed of the network adapters, or otherwise network
communications will be slow and/or unreliable. The network adapters must
also be configured to support the cable type being used.


Thanks, Todd-I'll give this a look!
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Gray McCord
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:26 pm    Post subject: Re: S looow file transfers on w2K3 server Reply with quote

Todd J Heron wrote:
Quote:
The problem may be SMB signing or LAN Manager authentication level. In
Windows 2003, default server policy forces all SMB traffic to be digitally
signed which seems to cause a problem in some configurations of XP Pro. In
Local Security Policy (Start > Run > secpol.msc > OK) navigate to security
options (Security settings > Local policies > Security) and try disabling
the option for Microsoft network server:digitally sign
communications(always). Ensure you do this on all machines involved (such
as via a GPO for an OU). Run gpupdate /force on the server after making the
change and do the same on the client machine afterwards.

Security settings that can cause a problem with downlevel client access:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5BLN%5D;811497
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659

See also:
Slow SMB performance when you copy files from Windows XP to a Windows 2000
domain controller:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321169

Another possibility involving slowness between XP and Windows Server 2003
computers:
New registry entry for controlling the TCP Acknowledgment (ACK) behavior in
Windows XP and in Windows Server 2003:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328890

Also, within an Ethernet network, all network adapters must transmit at the
same speed (i.e. 100/mbs, full duplex) and be connected to a hub/switch
which supports that speed of the network adapters, or otherwise network
communications will be slow and/or unreliable. The network adapters must
also be configured to support the cable type being used.


Thanks, Todd. I did give this a try and have had no luck. When I tried

to change the security signing setting, it was grayed-out. I found it
in the registry and changed it there, but no change. I have two 2K3
servers on my network, and the other one seems to work just fine. Its a
very small network (<5 clients), so I have the two servers acting as
DC's / DNS's / WINS with the problematic one also acting as a file
server. The other 2K3 server, if I configure a share, does not have
this problem at all. I can copy a directory from one server to a XPSP2
client and it takes 2 minutes. From the other server, it takes 2 hours.
I ran the network monitor and did notice that network utilization was
running at less than 5%, typically 1-2%, and on those occasions when
performance is reasonable, it will run closer to 30%.

The only thing I can find in the server logs is on the second DC, where
I am seeing hourly error 8032 / 8021 browser errors and "29" W32time
errors. (I assume poor network performance could cause this....)
Absolutely nothing in the logs of the offending server. It seems very
happy.

I have tried multiple NICs, so it isn't that, and the switch is the same
one that the other server & the client use, so its not that. I'm about
to give that server a "Windows Enema" (reformat / reinstall), but if
there's anything else you can think to try first, I'm open!

Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.

Gray
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Derek
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 3:54 am    Post subject: Re: S looow file transfers on w2K3 server Reply with quote

I am experiencing the same issue however I have Wink2 clients performing
poorly to a 2003 file server.


"Gray McCord" <gmccord@intergate.com> wrote in message
news:10uso0k8i0fgq2a@corp.supernews.com...
Quote:
Todd J Heron wrote:
The problem may be SMB signing or LAN Manager authentication level. In
Windows 2003, default server policy forces all SMB traffic to be
digitally signed which seems to cause a problem in some configurations of
XP Pro. In Local Security Policy (Start > Run > secpol.msc > OK)
navigate to security options (Security settings > Local policies
Security) and try disabling the option for Microsoft network
server:digitally sign communications(always). Ensure you do this on all
machines involved (such as via a GPO for an OU). Run gpupdate /force on
the server after making the change and do the same on the client machine
afterwards.

Security settings that can cause a problem with downlevel client access:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5BLN%5D;811497
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823659

See also:
Slow SMB performance when you copy files from Windows XP to a Windows
2000 domain controller:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321169

Another possibility involving slowness between XP and Windows Server
2003 computers:
New registry entry for controlling the TCP Acknowledgment (ACK) behavior
in Windows XP and in Windows Server 2003:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328890

Also, within an Ethernet network, all network adapters must transmit at
the same speed (i.e. 100/mbs, full duplex) and be connected to a
hub/switch which supports that speed of the network adapters, or
otherwise network communications will be slow and/or unreliable. The
network adapters must also be configured to support the cable type being
used.


Thanks, Todd. I did give this a try and have had no luck. When I tried
to change the security signing setting, it was grayed-out. I found it in
the registry and changed it there, but no change. I have two 2K3 servers
on my network, and the other one seems to work just fine. Its a very
small network (<5 clients), so I have the two servers acting as DC's /
DNS's / WINS with the problematic one also acting as a file server. The
other 2K3 server, if I configure a share, does not have this problem at
all. I can copy a directory from one server to a XPSP2 client and it
takes 2 minutes. From the other server, it takes 2 hours. I ran the
network monitor and did notice that network utilization was running at
less than 5%, typically 1-2%, and on those occasions when performance is
reasonable, it will run closer to 30%.

The only thing I can find in the server logs is on the second DC, where I
am seeing hourly error 8032 / 8021 browser errors and "29" W32time errors.
(I assume poor network performance could cause this....) Absolutely
nothing in the logs of the offending server. It seems very happy.

I have tried multiple NICs, so it isn't that, and the switch is the same
one that the other server & the client use, so its not that. I'm about to
give that server a "Windows Enema" (reformat / reinstall), but if there's
anything else you can think to try first, I'm open!

Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.

Gray
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