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| Guest | Chimney, Vista and W2K3R2 Server For Java to work properly within my web pages, I had to use the following command to disable "Chimney" on my W2K3R2 Server. (This is the supported fix from the vendor.) Netsh int ip set chimney DISABLED Disabling chimney causes file sharing and RDP to become very slow and unusable. Windows XP works fine, but VISTA is problematic. I have updated drivers on both the server and client and still VISTA is very slow. I don't get it. Please help..... |
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| Guest | Re: Chimney, Vista and W2K3R2 Server Hi, run this in every vista with administrative rights: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled it should do it Ats -- Ats Vooglaid Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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