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Tricks and tips to optimize, accelerate and improve
performance Windows XP and Windows Vista: To accelerate
the exploration of networking equipment and increase the overall
performance
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later problems that may have are only recommended for those who
have an idea of modifications in the Windows Registry |
From the
time Windows 2000, there is a bug in which to explore the
contents of remote computers, the system searches in addition to
the files shared tasks programmed the machine, so that we may
experience delays of up to 30 seconds when we tried to see the
files For shared from a network system that does not look at the
tasks scheduled network equipment to explore their shared
resources, we will initiate the editing tool of the system, with
the command "regedit.exe" from the menu Start / Run and place
the key hkey_local_machine / Software / Microsoft / Windows /
CurrentVersion / Explorer / RemoteComputer / namespace /)
(D6277990….
Firstly,
within the registration menu, select Export branch so that we
can restore this feature if necessary.
Then
delete the key.
Note:
By removing this key, we will remove the ability to view and
manage scheduled tasks in remote computers.
Also
related to the performance of connections across network, we can
increase the number of buffers that the redirector reserved for
network performance, thus increasing the wealth of data which
could be administered.
Each
thread extra configure will use 1k additional non-paged memory,
but only if the application is using them.
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To set the number of additional buffers and wires begin the
editing tool of the system, with the command "regedit.exe" from
the menu Start / Run and place the key hkey_local_machine \
system \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ LanmanWorkstation \
Parameters. There modify or create a DWORD values "MaxCmds"
and "MaxThreads", whose content should be the same in both, the
default is 15 and can specify the range that goes from 0 to 255.
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