I've got a user running win2ksp3, as all other machines on the network do.
Their bandwidth is about 20Kb/s on the intranet, on a 100mb/s link. logging in takes ~3 minutes, even when creating a new profile. also, accessing network shares seems to take a while, longer than on any other computer in the office.
accessing local folders is the normal near-instant response time.
I checked the settings on the adapter and it's set to 100baseTx full duplex, the switch he runs through is autodetect. I can't find any settings on his pc that are different from anyone else. His LAN drop is good to go, because he can login/etc and access the internet at normal t-1 speeds.
anyone run into this problem before? it almost seems like some kind of permissions problem, like win2k has to reverify him every 2 seconds or something.
Their bandwidth is about 20Kb/s on the intranet, on a 100mb/s link. logging in takes ~3 minutes, even when creating a new profile. also, accessing network shares seems to take a while, longer than on any other computer in the office.
accessing local folders is the normal near-instant response time.
I checked the settings on the adapter and it's set to 100baseTx full duplex, the switch he runs through is autodetect. I can't find any settings on his pc that are different from anyone else. His LAN drop is good to go, because he can login/etc and access the internet at normal t-1 speeds.
anyone run into this problem before? it almost seems like some kind of permissions problem, like win2k has to reverify him every 2 seconds or something.