Working with Microsoft guys now to understand this "feature" and hopefully turn it "off". HOWEVER, some kind of synchronization process begins copying the file BACK to the cache folder on my Vista workstation. The copy now completes, the green status bar completes, and the copy status window closes. The transfer of this 720MB file on my local in-home network takes about 30 minutes. After a pause of about 10 seconds, the file actually begins to upload to my IIS7 server. It has not actually been transferred, it was just copied to the cache folder. The copy status window says all but a few MB has completed the transfer. While the file is copied into this cache folder, the green progress bar moves rapidly to the right, but not quite to the end. My WebDav client on Vista first copies the file locally to folder \Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\Temp\TfsStore\Tfs_DAV.Īpparently, this is a cache for Webdav transactions. Vitor, Here's what I've discovered so far with further testing (uploading a 720MB file to my Win7 IIS7 server) and help from Microsoft: 1. Returned above items to original settings, rebooted, all is back to original state. With 1 as dword value data Close the Windows Registry editor and then reboot computer and try using Windows Explorer again Result was to cause failure of Atheros wireless dll to not load, but the network seemed to work as before, but task bar icon erroneously ![]() Value, NoNetCrawling in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced registry key with 1 as dword value data Create a new value, NoRemoteRecursiveEvents in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer ![]() In the details or right pane, change the value of "Start" to 4 (was 2) Create a new policy for Windows Explorer with a registry value, NoSaveSettings in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies with 0 dword value data Create a new ![]() the four items included the one you mentioned above: Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\stisvc. Martin, I've come across an article from May 2011 that described some registry settings to change/add that affect Windows Explorer performance. Nothing helped, returned items 2 thru 7 to original settings. Turn on Indexing Service on both client and server. Populates, click on Remote Differential Compression to deselect it Click OK Reboot See if helps, and if affects any of your software apps. Turn off Remote Differential Compression on Windows 7: (note: can cause some software to fail) Open Control Panel Click on Programs and Features In the Programs and Features window, click on Turn ON/OFF Windows Features When the list Set folder options on both server and client to Type the following commands and press Enter (the second command on RSS is optional): netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled 5. Set NIC for:ġ00MB Full Duplex (No Auto) Disable Large Send Offload (IPv4) Disable Energy Star Disable Large Send Offload (IPv6) (didn't do, not on my NIC) 4.Disable Receive Side Scaling AND Disable Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level Open an elevated command prompt withĪdministrator rights. Remove server from Home Group (client wasn't in one) 2. I've tried several commonly suggested "fixes" I've come across in various Microsoft threads to get Windows Webdav to work satisfactorily. I don't know yet if any of this has anything directly to do with the transfer of large files, but it is very strange. ![]() The failed request log then creates a series of logs failed requests, a 404 error looking for folder.jpg, a 404 error lookingįor folder,gif, a 404 error looking for desktop.ini, a 404 error looking for thumbs.db. I cleared all queued requests in IIS, cleaned out all temp files for my user on the client system, and tried again. So, I deleted the thumbs.db and tried creating one again but now it won'tĬreate a new one. This occurs using either WebDav or plain Windows networking on the same IP Home sub-net. One file completes with an icon, the other does not. Number of files in the directory does not seem to matter as a directory of 30 files 200MB files completed fine but directories of files in the 600-700MB size range do not completeĮven with only two files in the directory. Others seem to time out before all files show up with a medium or large icon. ALSO, some directories successfully complete building a thumbs.db, If I log onto to the target directory and select a medium or large icon view to generate a thumbs.db, I no longer get this error, and the username, authentication type, etc., do show up in the log. This failed request shows no information in the beginning for username, type of authentication, etc. Including capture of failed requests for 400-499 errors in my WebDav web site, I consistently get failed requests for the file thumbs.db since it is not there.
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