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| | slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 Hello - I connected a Laptop with Vista Home Premium to our Homenetwork which includes several xp-workstations and a sbs2003 sp2. network is not a domain but a workgroup. the laptop can connect to every workstation with normal speed but the connection to the sbs2003 is very slow. It takes about 30 to 45 sec to build up every picture and filetransfer takes days... Are there any ideas or solutions arround? Every help is grateful welcome. -- netwolf500 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| | Re: slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 "netwolf500" <netwolf500.332xgf@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:netwolf500.332xgf@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: > > Hello - I connected a Laptop with Vista Home Premium to our Homenetwork > which includes several xp-workstations and a sbs2003 sp2. network is not > a domain but a workgroup. the laptop can connect to every workstation > with normal speed but the connection to the sbs2003 is very slow. It > takes about 30 to 45 sec to build up every picture and filetransfer > takes days... > Are there any ideas or solutions arround? > > Every help is grateful welcome. There is no way to run SBS 2003 without it being a domain controller so you do have a domain. The server will reboot every hour or so if it is not a domain controller holding all the FSMO roles. Home Premium can't be joined to a domain but you can access some of the domain resources on the server. Make sure your username and password match a domain account. Make sure the workgroup name matches the NETBIOS name of the domain. Make sure the Vista client is using the SBS server for DNS resolution. Make sure the SBS server has the updates for use with Vista clients and the Vista computer has the updates for use with SBS. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=926505 The WMI update for Vista may not be needed for a Home client but I'd install it anyway if it will install. If you are using ISA you will need the new ISA client. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ |
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| | Re: slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 Kerry Brown wrote: Quote: > "netwolf500" <netwolf500.332xgf@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in > message news:netwolf500.332xgf@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: >> >> Hello - I connected a Laptop with Vista Home Premium to our Homenetwork >> which includes several xp-workstations and a sbs2003 sp2. network is not >> a domain but a workgroup. the laptop can connect to every workstation >> with normal speed but the connection to the sbs2003 is very slow. It >> takes about 30 to 45 sec to build up every picture and filetransfer >> takes days... >> Are there any ideas or solutions arround? >> >> Every help is grateful welcome. > > There is no way to run SBS 2003 without it being a domain controller so > you do have a domain. The server will reboot every hour or so if it is > not a domain controller holding all the FSMO roles. Home Premium can't > be joined to a domain but you can access some of the domain resources on > the server. Make sure your username and password match a domain account. > Make sure the workgroup name matches the NETBIOS name of the domain. > Make sure the Vista client is using the SBS server for DNS resolution. > Make sure the SBS server has the updates for use with Vista clients and > the Vista computer has the updates for use with SBS. > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=926505 > > The WMI update for Vista may not be needed for a Home client but I'd > install it anyway if it will install. If you are using ISA you will need > the new ISA client. > better with Vista. I just wanted to mention that it *is* possible to run SBS and not elevate it to domain controller. It's a hacklet, so I'm assuming the OP used it. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 "Malke" <notreally@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OWw$0gWVIHA.5348@xxxxxx Quote: > Kerry Brown wrote: Quote: >> "netwolf500" <netwolf500.332xgf@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in >> message news:netwolf500.332xgf@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: >>> >>> Hello - I connected a Laptop with Vista Home Premium to our Homenetwork >>> which includes several xp-workstations and a sbs2003 sp2. network is not >>> a domain but a workgroup. the laptop can connect to every workstation >>> with normal speed but the connection to the sbs2003 is very slow. It >>> takes about 30 to 45 sec to build up every picture and filetransfer >>> takes days... >>> Are there any ideas or solutions arround? >>> >>> Every help is grateful welcome. >> >> There is no way to run SBS 2003 without it being a domain controller so >> you do have a domain. The server will reboot every hour or so if it is >> not a domain controller holding all the FSMO roles. Home Premium can't be >> joined to a domain but you can access some of the domain resources on the >> server. Make sure your username and password match a domain account. Make >> sure the workgroup name matches the NETBIOS name of the domain. Make sure >> the Vista client is using the SBS server for DNS resolution. Make sure >> the SBS server has the updates for use with Vista clients and the Vista >> computer has the updates for use with SBS. >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=926505 >> >> The WMI update for Vista may not be needed for a Home client but I'd >> install it anyway if it will install. If you are using ISA you will need >> the new ISA client. >> > I'm with Kerry that the OP should try the updates to SBS to make it work > better with Vista. I just wanted to mention that it *is* possible to run > SBS and not elevate it to domain controller. It's a hacklet, so I'm > assuming the OP used it. > > If the server is hacked then all bets are off :-) -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ |
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| | Re: slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 Hi Kerry and Malke - thank you for your input. Due to the matter that I do have connection, but a very slow one, I already thought about a registry entry myself which causes this effect. Something like a intented brake from the big boss. I must admit that I'm not a pro in these things. Do you have any idea to solve the matter? For sure it will be solved with an upgrade on vista ultimate I think, but that would be my 2nd choice. -- netwolf500 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| | Re: slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 netwolf500 wrote: Quote: > Hi Kerry and Malke - thank you for your input. Due to the matter that I > do have connection, but a very slow one, I already thought about a > registry entry myself which causes this effect. Something like a > intented brake from the big boss. I must admit that I'm not a pro in > these things. Do you have any idea to solve the matter? > For sure it will be solved with an upgrade on vista ultimate I think, > but that would be my 2nd choice. > > Kerry and I suggested that you first go to the updates for SBS and do any patching. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: slow connection from vista home prem to sbs2003sp2 It may also be a problem related to SP2 on SBS. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555912 http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive...p2-on-sbs.aspx Follow the instructions in my first post paying particular attention to the DNS settings on the Vista computer. Make sure the server and the Vista computer are up to date with patches from Windows Updates. Work though the second link in this post. If you still have a problem after that post the results of ipconfig /all from both the server and the Vista client. There is no "intented brake from the big boss". Vista Ultimate will allow the Vista computer to join the SBS domain but it won't fix the networking problem you are experiencing. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ "netwolf500" <netwolf500.334e87@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:netwolf500.334e87@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: > > Hi Kerry and Malke - thank you for your input. Due to the matter that I > do have connection, but a very slow one, I already thought about a > registry entry myself which causes this effect. Something like a > intented brake from the big boss. I must admit that I'm not a pro in > these things. Do you have any idea to solve the matter? > For sure it will be solved with an upgrade on vista ultimate I think, > but that would be my 2nd choice. > > > -- > netwolf500 > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > |
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