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Hello,

 

Ive got a question...

 

I installed a Windows 2008 server x64 with Exchange 2008. The AD is a Windows 2008 domain. Server is a HP ML350 G5 server with a Broadcom N373i NIC.

 

We have the problem that we have many, probably network related, problems. Windows XP Pro machines logon very slowly, Outlook 2007 is slow and calanders do not show, Network mappings are not availible, etc etc.

 

We tryed the follow,

 

New Cables

New Switch

New Motherboard

New NIC drivers

New NIC (Intel)

Disable RSS and IP4 Large Send Offload

 

None of these are the solution for the problem, does anyone have an idea why i can test or change ?

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Hello,

 

Ive got a question...

 

I installed a Windows 2008 server x64 with Exchange 2008. The AD is a Windows 2008 domain. Server is a HP ML350 G5 server with a Broadcom N373i NIC.

 

We have the problem that we have many, probably network related, problems. Windows XP Pro machines logon very slowly, Outlook 2007 is slow and calanders do not show, Network mappings are not availible, etc etc.

 

We tryed the follow,

 

New Cables

New Switch

New Motherboard

New NIC drivers

New NIC (Intel)

Disable RSS and IP4 Large Send Offload

 

None of these are the solution for the problem, does anyone have an idea why i can test or change ?

Hi bjornol,

 

It seems we have the same problem and I'm still searching for the answer... Base on my researched Windows 2008 server is coded base with vista systems... We all know that vista has lots of problem, it might be will occur with 2008 server... I don't know if I'm going to push my self using this server or back to 2003...

 

I hope we can get a solution...

 

Regards,

 

John

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