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Slow Reads from Server using Windows 7 Clients

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I have three Windows 7 clients on my network and I happened to discover that copying files from either of my two unRAID servers was very slow.  At times, it would even fail completely.  It was virtually impossible to open a file on either server using a Windows application by double-clicking on the file name.  What I was seeing can be seen in the attached screen capture.  Windows Explorer was hung-up for several minutes before the actual copy would begin! When the copy process finally did start it was under 1MB/second! 

 

I spend most of today working on the problem.  I verified that that neither server was actually running slow or that there was any real problem in the physical network.  I could stream blue-ray content via SMB to my Linux power set-top Media Boxes without any issues from either server. 

 

I googled the problem and found that this was any issue early in the life of Windows 7 and that witchcraft was usual method of solution.  ::)  Then the problem apparently disappeared...  I suspect that MS made some change to the Windows Explorer that fixed the problem. 

 

I even tried uninstalling the most recent updates from MS (I know the problem started some time the past month or so.) That didn't work.

 

I strongly suspected that the problem was related to Windows Explorer.  I searched for replacements for that application.  I found a few possibilities and narrowed down the field to two---  ExplorerPlusPlus and FreeCommander.  Both of them are free and seemed to have reasonable reviews.  I looked at the websites for both of them and decided to ExplorerPlusPlus first.  The reason for this choice is that I didn't have to install it.  You just double-click on its .exe file after you unzip it and it works.  The use of it solved the problem of copying from and application file loading from either server. 

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One important observation which I forgot when I prepared the initial posting.  There was never a detectable slowdown in uploading files to either server.  The problem was confined to downloading.  The problem existed whether I used Windows Explorer to access the share from 'Network' or mapped the share as a drive. 

Thanks for the tip, but my issue is not related to Windows explorer. It even exists locally on the server.

I am 99% sure it's related to the magic that presents multiple drivers as one as it only exists on user shares and not directly on the disks.

 

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