Click Start , click Run , type regedit, and then click OK. Type 1 in the Value data box, and then click OK. To determine whether you are experiencing this issue, map a drive to a network share, and then copy a folder to the network share. Use a UNC path to connect to the network share, and then copy the same folder to the network share. Compare the Network Monitor captures of both copy operations, and then see whether the captures show excessive SMB Notify Change traffic. For additional information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
Workaround Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. To add the NoRemoteRecursiveEvents registry entry to the following registry subkey, and then set the entry to 1, follow these steps: Click Start , click Run , type regedit, and then click OK.
On the Edit menu, click Modify. Quit Registry Editor. More Information To determine whether you are experiencing this issue, map a drive to a network share, and then copy a folder to the network share.
Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? I have never tried a variation of these values but it may be worth experimenting. I followed the updated instructions carefully. After rebooting… I could no longer access the shared drives on the file server that is on the local network. Now, at least, I can see the shared folder on the file server. Speed is still terrible however…. I have a Win10 and a Mac High Sierra system that share files.
From the Mac to Windows it reasonably fast — no complaint. But from Windows to Mac it takes approx. Would you consider this normal? Everything is wired, no wireless. When you store data under a registry, you have to specify certain values and the type of data that is being stored.
These numbers do not correspond to the Windows 10 operating systems. In my opinion, seconds is not normal to display the directory structure. You have to troubleshoot both the hardware and software to find the culprit. So, after adding the additional entries all three because the first one had no effect to my Registry and setting the defaults you mentioned, the browsing to my two other computers Mac High Sierra and Windows 10 Pro is very quick — like it was when I first transitioned to Windows The computers under Network in the File Manager populate immediately now as do the sub-folders.
Thank you for your expertise. Zubair, After writing the post from earlier today I went back to work using my Mac for desktop publishing. It has been agonizingly slow — click on something, anything, and get the colored spinning wheel. Everything was snappy quick. Thanks, again. Thank you ever so much for writing this and my PC thanks you, because it was moments away from being tossed out the 16th floor window.
Shay: Thanks for your feedback. Glad to know that I was able to not only help you but I also saved a perfectly fine PC from getting tossed out of the 16th floor window :. Thank you! I have struggled with the slow access to shares for a while. The difference is night and day. Thank you so much for this post and help! Thank you Zubair!! The single regedit entry steps 1 — 4 fixed it for me. I noticed the problem after upgrading from Win10 to 20H2 I had problems with the upgrade itself, which disappeared once I uninstalled my antivirus, and reapplied 20H2.
Would you happen to know why? Cache is supposed to help you, but sometimes it does the exact opposite and slows things down. Thank you for this…! If anyone is still having this problem, then in my case, the problem PC was windows version.
I tried all of the above steps but problem did not go away. After upgrading windows to 20H2 the latest the problem disappeared. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Post navigation Previous Post. Next Post. On December 27, Hi Guys, I think I am hitting the same wall here. I am confused a bit Where do you do make this registry change? Hi Zubair, I think I found a solution to my problem. Glad to hear that it fixed your problem.
I appreciate you providing the feedback. Please clarify. Kaan, after you right click on an image file in windows explorer you must do one more step -select properties. This will bring up a tabed window should be three tabs to select from where the 2nd tab is titled 'photoshop image'. From there you will deselect the checkbox for create thumbnails. Zimmer, that is the procedure I was following. However, I only get two tabs instead of the three you describe.
Are you getting the third tab because Photoshop is the program associated with your image files? I use Vuepro as my default image viewer. Or perhaps it relates to some setting in Windows Explorer. Kaan, I really do believe it has to do with Photoshop 7. I'm perplexed as to why you don't have a third tab in your properties box.
Good luck. I just had a very similar problem. Windows Explorer took forever, computer was locking up, etc. Downloading the new version 1. I eliminated them and everything works fine, now. I once had a similar problem with my picture folders, but a simple solution fixed it. Right-click on the affected top layer folder.
Click "properties", click the "Customize" tab. In the "Use this folder type as a template:" field, choose "Pictures best for many files ". Check off "Also apply this template to all subfolders". Click "Apply". My previous comment about SpyBot and AdAware turned out not to be a permanent fix. Now I don't know what's going on, either. This might mean that the processor is working too hard on some background process and can't handle the load. Could this be related to constant indexing of the files and folders as part of a "quick find" feature?
I had exactly the same type of behavior, not on one, but on multiple clean-install machines. Let's say for example, say five local drives existed on my current computer - and only one of them responds slowly in Windows Explorer, the rest respond normally. I did some experimenting and checking, and there was no abnormal amount of content on the problem drive.
So, to test, I moved the zip files to a subdirectory, opened the drive, and response returned to normal. This was on multiple drives, on multiple machines. It worked for me, on all of my XP boxes.
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