Issue: When trying to save an Inventor file to the network workspace it takes a long time to complete the operation. Causes: Potentially a corrupted project file Slow network performance. Solution: Recreate the save time with a local project file where all paths are pointed locally.
Path to Workspace locally Paths to Appearance and Material files locally Path to the Design Data locally Path to the Templates locally Try to reproduce the slowness in this environment. Copy workspace files there and then the rest of the files paths listed and stay local.
Test the save. If the files seem to save quicker. Choose where to save the backup file. Please choose the disk you would like to back up and click Next. Note: The disk that Windows is installed on will always be included in the backup. Then, we can choose what type of the files to back up and click Next. Please set the schedule to back up the files. After setting the schedule, please click Save settings and start backup.
A dialog box titled "Windows Backup" will now run in the background. If you would like to start the back up, please click Yes. Also if the problem still persists,then please post the detail error information here.
Monday, February 18, AM. Xiu Zhang, Thanks Leon. Saturday, March 8, PM. Sunday, August 31, PM. Patrick Xiu Zhang - MSFT wrote: Hi,. Business 2. Wednesday, November 26, PM. Hi: I still do not understand your instructions for backing up Vista to a network attached drive. The instructions are correct, the screenshot is incorrect.
I fixed the error and have updated the screenshot accordingly. I appreciate you pointing out the error. I was a couple of weeks with this problem, disabled updates, reinstalled drivers, changed network settings. I appreciate your help in advance. I think I am hitting the same wall here. Windows 10 Machine based in UK, the network share is based in NY data centre just few thousand miles away.
When user opens an Excel or pdf file its taking ages to open the file on local machine. Please help. After an hour and a half of pulling out my hair found your post. Worked great just by the first step. Cheers from Canada! Is it on the machine that does NOT have the share?
Is it on the machine that has the share? Thanks for this! Nyer sorry about the confusion. I am updating the article to make it clear where the change is required. If you are on Computer A and the access to shared network files on Computer B is very slow, then you will make the change in the registry on Computer A where you are experiencing the problem. Is there anything else that can help to resolve this? Your advise is greatly appreciated.
I think I found a solution to my problem. Setting the values to 1 does not undo or re-enable the caches with their default values. It re-enables the caches with 1 second timeouts. Computer Guy: You are correct. To re-enable the caches you need to delete the registry keys, which will set them back to the default values, or manually set them to their default values.
I have updated the article. Thanks for your feedback. I have been searching for a solution of the slow transfer speed problem on the internet, all I found were suggestions on buying new network hardware or set wifi from 2.
Thank you so much, your first tip solved the week-long problem that I experienced since the last win10 update. Cheers from China. Yes, do all those things that you have read about here and elsewhere.
They will have some effect, but not much and it may be a temporary effect in speed increase. But they ARE worth doing. Read up on that…some reboots will be required before it is all gone. I use Norton , so it is the only Antivirus program in operation once I boot up. By deleting the other two, the computer only checks the files going in and out using one program, not three, and they fight it out which slows the file transfers even more.
Home networks provide a great way of sharing data between different computers and easy access to specific directories can sometimes result in clicking through a dozen folders before arriving at your desired destination. This feature makes accessing frequently accessed network directories easy. If you have any comments or questions please post them below.
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