Slow copy of files via Windows Explorer but fast with Remote Desktop [closed]Configuring remote desktop on Windows Server 2008 R2Slow remote desktop connection to VPSWindows 7 Remote Desktop stops with copy paste action after copy and paste on local machineWindows 8.1 a “.” in remote desktop gives current computer not remote computerWindows 7 extremely slow with samba 4Querying services from a remote Windows 7 PC extremely slowRemote Desktop to a specific server works on one computer but not on anotherRemote Desktop works only with old clientsRemote Desktop connection blocked by group policy, but only when started from cmd.exeSlot to make VPN connection wifi but fast via cell?
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Slow copy of files via Windows Explorer but fast with Remote Desktop [closed]
Configuring remote desktop on Windows Server 2008 R2Slow remote desktop connection to VPSWindows 7 Remote Desktop stops with copy paste action after copy and paste on local machineWindows 8.1 a “.” in remote desktop gives current computer not remote computerWindows 7 extremely slow with samba 4Querying services from a remote Windows 7 PC extremely slowRemote Desktop to a specific server works on one computer but not on anotherRemote Desktop works only with old clientsRemote Desktop connection blocked by group policy, but only when started from cmd.exeSlot to make VPN connection wifi but fast via cell?
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I do have a small "file server" with Windows 7 configured in the office. When users with Windows 8.1 tries to copy or put the data to server via Windows Explorer it takes hours to just make a copy of few megabytes. But when I connect to the "file server" with Remote Desktop and I run the copy within the Remote Desktop from the same Laptop the copy of the files is very fast as it should be.
Any ideas why it's so slow with Windows Explorer but fast with Remote Desktop?
windows-7 windows-8.1
closed as off-topic by womble♦ Apr 25 at 6:57
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking installation, configuration or diagnostic help must include the desired end state, the specific problem or error, sufficient information about the configuration and environment to reproduce it, and attempted solutions. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers and are unlikely to get good answers." – womble
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I do have a small "file server" with Windows 7 configured in the office. When users with Windows 8.1 tries to copy or put the data to server via Windows Explorer it takes hours to just make a copy of few megabytes. But when I connect to the "file server" with Remote Desktop and I run the copy within the Remote Desktop from the same Laptop the copy of the files is very fast as it should be.
Any ideas why it's so slow with Windows Explorer but fast with Remote Desktop?
windows-7 windows-8.1
closed as off-topic by womble♦ Apr 25 at 6:57
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking installation, configuration or diagnostic help must include the desired end state, the specific problem or error, sufficient information about the configuration and environment to reproduce it, and attempted solutions. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers and are unlikely to get good answers." – womble
Windows 7 is not a server.
– joeqwerty
Apr 25 at 11:37
@joeqwerty, of course it is not. I didn't intend to make it use as a server. It's just there for file sharing that's it.
– Daler
Apr 27 at 8:56
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I do have a small "file server" with Windows 7 configured in the office. When users with Windows 8.1 tries to copy or put the data to server via Windows Explorer it takes hours to just make a copy of few megabytes. But when I connect to the "file server" with Remote Desktop and I run the copy within the Remote Desktop from the same Laptop the copy of the files is very fast as it should be.
Any ideas why it's so slow with Windows Explorer but fast with Remote Desktop?
windows-7 windows-8.1
I do have a small "file server" with Windows 7 configured in the office. When users with Windows 8.1 tries to copy or put the data to server via Windows Explorer it takes hours to just make a copy of few megabytes. But when I connect to the "file server" with Remote Desktop and I run the copy within the Remote Desktop from the same Laptop the copy of the files is very fast as it should be.
Any ideas why it's so slow with Windows Explorer but fast with Remote Desktop?
windows-7 windows-8.1
windows-7 windows-8.1
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closed as off-topic by womble♦ Apr 25 at 6:57
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking installation, configuration or diagnostic help must include the desired end state, the specific problem or error, sufficient information about the configuration and environment to reproduce it, and attempted solutions. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers and are unlikely to get good answers." – womble
closed as off-topic by womble♦ Apr 25 at 6:57
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking installation, configuration or diagnostic help must include the desired end state, the specific problem or error, sufficient information about the configuration and environment to reproduce it, and attempted solutions. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers and are unlikely to get good answers." – womble
Windows 7 is not a server.
– joeqwerty
Apr 25 at 11:37
@joeqwerty, of course it is not. I didn't intend to make it use as a server. It's just there for file sharing that's it.
– Daler
Apr 27 at 8:56
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Windows 7 is not a server.
– joeqwerty
Apr 25 at 11:37
@joeqwerty, of course it is not. I didn't intend to make it use as a server. It's just there for file sharing that's it.
– Daler
Apr 27 at 8:56
Windows 7 is not a server.
– joeqwerty
Apr 25 at 11:37
Windows 7 is not a server.
– joeqwerty
Apr 25 at 11:37
@joeqwerty, of course it is not. I didn't intend to make it use as a server. It's just there for file sharing that's it.
– Daler
Apr 27 at 8:56
@joeqwerty, of course it is not. I didn't intend to make it use as a server. It's just there for file sharing that's it.
– Daler
Apr 27 at 8:56
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Windows 7 is not a server.
– joeqwerty
Apr 25 at 11:37
@joeqwerty, of course it is not. I didn't intend to make it use as a server. It's just there for file sharing that's it.
– Daler
Apr 27 at 8:56