Sincerely,
Kirk McCoskey
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make sure DS is clean & healthy
make sure you are using the latest nwclient & patches
support.novell.com/filefinder
make sure you have the server updated to the latest patches & oplocks level1
& 2 are set correct
SLP is setup properly on the server, & distributed properly to workstations
via dhcp
DNS setup properly
that speed/duplex on *everything* is hardset, & hardset correctly
latest drivers for everything (nic/chipset/controller/etc)
check cables, make sure everything is cat5e certified, not using flat
cables/cat3/etc (ive seen it in a lot of places)
purge all volumes & turn off compression
make sure there is more than 10% free on EVERY volume
make sure bios/firmware to everything (server/raid
cards/switches/workstations/etc) up to date
<anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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From another post:
"Description of the problem: Right-click over any shortcut (or quick-launch
toolbar icon). It takes about 10-25 seconds before the context menu pops
up. Try again, on the same or another shortcut, and it's fast. Wait about
5 minutes, and it is slow again. It happens on Windows 2000 SP4, but not
on Windows 2000 SP3. It happens with Netware Client 4.83, or 4.83+sp2, or
4.83+sp2+"update e". If you remove the Netware Client, it goes away.
What seems to be happening, based on Ethereal traces, is that the Netware
Client is trying to resolve the short-cut target's drive letter (usually
"C") as a network name. In my case, it tries IPX SAP, SLP, and Bindery,
making multiple requests (even though it gets negative replies, but that's
another problem) until it finally gives up.
My fix is based on Novell TID # 10065560 item 6, which tells how to
pre-load the Bad Server Name Cache with permanent entries for servers you
don't want to try to resolve. But I'm abusing this to preload the cache
with the letters A through Z. (I hope you don't have any servers on your
network with these names.) This appears to work around the bizarre behavior
of NWC 4.83 with Win2K SP4 trying to resolve drive letters on short-cuts as
if they were network names.
If you want to try the fix, import the .reg file below, or do it
manually as follows: Using regedt32, create a REG_MULTI_SZ value
called "BadServer" under the key:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetwareWorkstation\Parameters
The data is the letters A through Z, each on a separate line.
Note: The change does not take effect until you reboot.
======== start badserver.reg ==========
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetwareWorkstation\Par
ameters]
"BadServer"=hex(7):41,00,00,00,42,00,00,00,43,00,00,00,44,00,00,00,45,00,00,
00,\
46,00,00,00,47,00,00,00,48,00,00,00,49,00,00,00,4a,00,00,00,4b,00,00,00,4c,\
00,00,00,4d,00,00,00,4e,00,00,00,4f,00,00,00,50,00,00,00,51,00,00,00,52,00,\
00,00,53,00,00,00,54,00,00,00,55,00,00,00,56,00,00,00,57,00,00,00,58,00,00,\
00,59,00,00,00,5a,00,00,00,00,00
======== end badserver.reg ==========
"
Hope this helps,
Peter
FYI,
Wendall Willey
Texas Dental Association
email = wen...@tda.org
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