Network Error Copying File Win2000 Server
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Networking Question 5 Sign in to vote Hi All, I'm having an issue when robocopy memory usage copying files from a Windows network share. If the file is above 5MB it will start copying and then after a how to copy large files from remote desktop minute or two I will get an error such as: Interrupted Action An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error
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code to search for help with this problem. Error 0x8007003B: An unexpected network error occurred. The network share is in a different office and is accessible over a point-to-point VPN, so the connection is not that fast. But before everyone tells me to start diagnosing the router and or VPN please take note of the following: My colleague who is running Windows 7 can copy files from the network share fineIf I run a Windows 7 VM on my Windows 8.1 laptop I can copy the files across fine I also know it isn't an issue with this particular file share. I set up a little lab, where I had one VM which had a shared folder and 2 other client VMs one running Windows 7 and one running Windows 8.1. I limited the bandwidth to the two client VMs to a similar speed we see across our VPN. The result was that the Windows 8.1 failed with the same error above, whereas the Windows 7 copied fine. There is also a noticeable difference visually when copying using Windows 8.1 and Windows 7: Windows 7 - The progress bar progresses smoothly giving the current speed and estimated time remainingWindows 8.1 - The progress bar progresses in a jumpy fashion. E.g. it shows no progress, then after a minute it jumps and shows 16% progress, then shows no further progress, then jumps by another 18%. There is no estimated time remaining. I ran Wireshark to investigate what was going on at the network layer. I see the following behaviour: Windows 8.1 - The file is copying fine then all of a sudden there are a l
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will summarize my trip a bit later =) A few days ago, i found that my office computer was getting slower and slower and it always hanged for a while whenever i did any action on the Windows Explorer. So i migrated all the stuff to a new computer https://eureka.ykyuen.info/2009/09/04/windows-7-cannot-connect-to-newtork-drive/ and try the Windows 7 Professional which HKU provided. Note that this is not the RC version. =P My first feeling on Windows 7 is quite good. Much much faster than Vista and all XP softwares such as Tortoise SVN, https://books.google.com/books?id=FRkEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=network+error+copying+file+win2000+server&source=bl&ots=nfSRz34wH0&sig=N9NgofZA-MZ3KQP8DVwDFcMfX5E&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVvt6co-PPAhVk64MKHW8sDwAQ6AEIX VM Player, DB Visualizer … could run without any problems. Except one thing… I cannot map to the network drive! It said the password is not valid! so i asked the Google teacher and finally found the solution. here comes network error what u need. 1. Open the Administrative Tools in the Control Panel in your Windows 7 (NOT the network drive server) 2. Open the Local Security Policy 3. Select the Security Option under Local Policies 4. Choose Send LM & NTLM responses in Network security: LAN manager authentication level All done =) * Update on 2010-03-01: If your network drive host is a Windows 2000 server, you may need to upgrade it to SP4. Thanks for Parsant's finding. =) network error copying * Update on 2010-08-09: How to add permission to a shared folder for Vanessa. * Update on 2011-04-05: Thanks Dingo. =) For windows 7 home premium i found this solution to work just fine. I found the solution at : http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprovirt/thread/e08c3500-a722-4b44-b644-64f94f63c8e5/ For win Home Users: you can edit the registry yourself by doing this: 1) open Notepad: 2) copy this text and past in notepad: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa] “lmcompatibilitylevel”=dword:00000002 3) save the file on your desktop (or anywhere else) as name.reg – “.reg” is important. 4) run the file and press yes on the 2 poppups. Now it should be fixed. Source: http://www.ntnu.no/itinfo/read_article.php?aid=711 (in Norwegian) * Update on 2011-04-16: Thanks Scott. =) For Windows 7 HOME PREMIUM: 1. Click “Start” on lower left of screen. 2. Click “Run” in the menu. 3. Type regedit then click “Ok”. 4. User Account Control warning may pop up – click “Yes” 5. Find folder “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” double click on it 6. Now on the same left side below the folder you clicked on find “SYSTEM” and double click on it. 7. Now on the same left side below the folder you clicked on find “CurretControlSet” and double click on it. 8. Now on the same left side below the folder you clicked on find “CONTROL” and double click on it. 9. Now on the same left side below the folder you clicked on find “Lsa” a
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