In a LAN working environment, when we try to access shared resources in the Windows Server 2008 system from an ordinary computer, we will find that when copying the contents of the target shared file from the Windows Server 2008 system to the local hard disk, the transfer speed of the shared file is very slow. . The main reason for this phenomenon is probably that the Windows Server 2008 system has the "Remote Differential Compression" function enabled, which often automatically calculates the difference between two files on the network and uses the minimum network bandwidth resources before the shared file is transferred. To transmit differential content, it is obvious that this process will slow down the file sharing transmission speed, so in the Windows Server 2008 system environment, we can turn off the "remote differential compression" function to make the file sharing transmission speed faster. The following is to turn off the "remote differential compression" function. Specific steps for the "Compression" function:
First, log in to the Windows Server 2008 system desktop with super privileges, click the "Programs"/"Administrative Tools"/"Server Manager" command in the system's "Start" menu, and click in the left list area of the pop-up window. "Function" option;
Secondly, in the right display area corresponding to the "Function" option, open the "Function Summary" setting area, from which we can see at a glance whether the "Remote Differential Compression" function is enabled and running; once it is found that the function has been started and run , then we can directly click the "Delete Function" button in the corresponding setting area , open the select function list window as shown in Figure 1, uncheck the "Remote Differential Compression" function option, and then click the "Delete" button in the corresponding list window, so that the "Remote Differential Compression" function will not interfere If the shared files are transferred normally, then the file sharing transfer speed will naturally be faster.
In addition, the Windows Server 2008 system will establish a file indexing service for the target shared folder by default so that file search operations can be performed quickly in the future. However, this indexing service will affect the network transmission speed of shared files, and many times the shared folder The indexing service does not work, so we can also try to turn off the indexing service of the system. When turning off the indexing service of the target shared folder, we can first open the system's resource manager window, find the target shared folder, right-click the folder icon, and execute the "Properties" command from the pop-up shortcut menu. , open the property settings window of the target shared folder, click the "General" tab in the settings window, and then click the "Advanced" button in the corresponding tab page to open the advanced settings dialog box, and cancel the "Create a property for this drive" Index for faster searches" is selected, and finally click the "OK" button.