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Optimizing a DOS program on a Windows XP network



 
 
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Old April 22nd 03, 01:47 AM
Hazem Saleh
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Default Optimizing a DOS program on a Windows XP network

a DOS application runs fine when it is accessed from one
XP HE computer. if accessed from three or more computers
long delays are noticed Upto thirty seconds to access
files.
this DOS application do open upto fifty files.
I tried to change the system with the shared drive to
Windows 2000 server but it did not help.
I am not sure if there is some setting that will improve
the performace of a DOS application when running on a
Windows 2000 server with Windows XP home edition
workstations.
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Old April 24th 03, 07:27 AM
Dolemite
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Default Optimizing a DOS program on a Windows XP network

Does this app run acorss the network or only on the individual machines?

Can you elaborate more as to how this app works?

"Hazem Saleh" wrote in message
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a DOS application runs fine when it is accessed from one
XP HE computer. if accessed from three or more computers
long delays are noticed Upto thirty seconds to access
files.
this DOS application do open upto fifty files.
I tried to change the system with the shared drive to
Windows 2000 server but it did not help.
I am not sure if there is some setting that will improve
the performace of a DOS application when running on a
Windows 2000 server with Windows XP home edition
workstations.



 




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