Personaly I avoid using M$ boxes for WebAccess, unless I have no other choice.
So you have the servlet (Novell's servlet right?) running on the Win2k box and the GWINTER running on the NetWare box? If this is so, use the NT GWINTER; but I don't think the install gives you the option so I will assume you have GWINTER running as a service on your Win2k box.
Do you have the current NetWare client installed?
What version of 2k? (Server or Advanced server)
What version of GroupWise?
I have setup the WebAccess for GroupWise 6 a few times on Win boxes that got dumped on me. I have always installed DS and given the server a R/W copy of the repica my mail users reside in. I only did it this way because in both installs I did, I needed to have users authenitcate to the local system instead of going across the wire (which could be the cause of your speed issue). Also in both cases the customer did not want to buy a NetWare runtime (I also like to keep GWIA and GWINTER off of the MTA and POA servers, helps dramaticly in large enviroments). Netware 6 changes the licensing rules, so I don't have to deel with the M$ IIS boxes anymore.
For 5.1, a run time usually runs for about $300. This only gives you two user connections, but thats all you need for a web server. If you go to your local Barns and Nobel you can pick up a CNE study guide with a 2 user license of NetWare 5.1 for about $80. I'll stop there.
Also, do a search on
using the keywords:groupwise +webaccess +login +slow
There are 19 hits for that search, you may find your answer there. Brent Schmidt CNE, Network +
Senior Network Engineer
Why do user go into a panic when a NetWare server goes down, but accept it as normal when a Windows server goes down?