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The Windows Audio service depends on the Multimedia Class Scheduler service, which throttles gigabit to prevent audio dropouts. | The Windows Audio service depends on the Multimedia Class Scheduler service, which throttles gigabit to prevent audio dropouts. | ||
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* [http://www.zdnet.com/blog/ou/vista-mmcss-gigabit-throttling-a-victim-of-hard-coding-jumbo-frames-to-the-rescue/711 Vista MMCSS gigabit throttling a victim of hard-coding, jumbo frames to the rescue!] | * [http://www.zdnet.com/blog/ou/vista-mmcss-gigabit-throttling-a-victim-of-hard-coding-jumbo-frames-to-the-rescue/711 Vista MMCSS gigabit throttling a victim of hard-coding, jumbo frames to the rescue!] | ||
− | + | == Unable to access shares on a Vista/7 server from XP == | |
Client error message "The specified server cannot perform the requested operation" | Client error message "The specified server cannot perform the requested operation" | ||
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Resolution: on the server, restart the "Server" service. | Resolution: on the server, restart the "Server" service. | ||
− | + | == Error while editing Local Security Policy on XP == | |
When opening "User Rights Management" or "Security Options", one is presented with: | When opening "User Rights Management" or "Security Options", one is presented with: |
Revision as of 11:46, 13 April 2011
Slow gigabit ethernet
The Windows Audio service depends on the Multimedia Class Scheduler service, which throttles gigabit to prevent audio dropouts.
- Fix for slow Vista Network Transfer while playing Music
- Vista MMCSS gigabit throttling a victim of hard-coding, jumbo frames to the rescue!
Client error message "The specified server cannot perform the requested operation"
Wireshark analysis shows "Out of memory" error returned by server, which is actually the case.
Resolution: on the server, restart the "Server" service.
Error while editing Local Security Policy on XP
When opening "User Rights Management" or "Security Options", one is presented with:
The group policy security settings that apply to this machine could not be determined., and perhaps also The parameter is incorrect.
The Windows Database in %windir%\security\database\secedit.sdb was likely not cleanly shutdown. Repair it with esentutl.