Windows 7 Sync - Slow

Good Morning,
We have Windows Sync setup on some staff laptops, but when the laptop is syncing it makes it so slow - virtually unusable.
If we turn sync off it is fine.
I am thinking about just installing Direct Access, but this obviously only any good if the user has an internet connection.
Any thoughts how we can stop Windows 7 sync center slowing pcs right down.
It used to be fine in XP when it just done a sync at log off!!!!!

How much data did you transfer? What is the result if we disable synchronization on some files, and only sync some small files?
make sure the network speed is fine and update the driver for the network adapter.
And check the link, hope it can be helpful
http://blogs.technet.com/b/mkleef/archive/2007/05/21/getting-a-better-sync-speed-from-your-adsl-modem.aspx

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    My question is: what I can do to increase the speed of the Preview "Open" command? I have seen a couple of forum posts regarding people having issues opening files, but none of them talked about the open window itself being slow.
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    Agree the new ios6 is much slower. I found this post by doing a search to find out if it was only me. I've done off &amp; on &amp; a soft reset. Neither helped. Everything seems to load much slower &amp; hangs.
    Maybe the new apps aren't optimized yet. However, I had one of my worst experiences with the Apple App Store. One would think they'd know how to optimize their own site &amp; app.
    I just hope it's not a bloat issue because the "upgrades" are not worth the performance trade offs to me.
    Also, the iMaps are definitely not ready for prime time. I tried getting directions between two locations that were very mainstream and the app said it couldn't provide directions. I'll take Google without turn by turn, thank you. At least let us have a choice and let the best app win.

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    I am asking about my iMacG4 OS3.9.
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    SOME of the windows are grainy and even transparent. (system prefs. internet servers, drop down menus...)
    Not in every situation, but in most.
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    (iPhoto, Photoshop, Not the desktop image tho.)
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    I have calibrated the screen.
    I reset the PRAM.
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    I cannot edit photos correctly, the view is annoying. Such poor quality.
    Yes, it is an old machine.
    Is there hope?
    Ideas?
    Thank you..

    Hi, do you mean 12 Gb of hard drive space? Is that 10% or more of your total? If not, then the first thing to do is clear off some unnecessary files. That will enable your machine to run as it should. The next step is to force the machine to run its daily, weekly, and monthly cleanup/optimization repair scripts. For that, you have your choice of tools, from Cocktail to Onyx to MacHelpMate (the last is my personal favorite).
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    HTH,
    ~FifthWheel

  • VNC connection to an iMac running Lion from Windows - very slow

    Before switching from Snow Leopard to Lion I used Vineserver on my Mac to access it using VNC. VIneserver does not work in Lion, so I decided to try the built-in server (screen sharing)
    After multiple atttempts and tweeks I managed to connect to the Mac using TightVNC on my windows machine, however, it is a very slow process. After connecting, I get a strange looking gray screen, with 2 fields asking for my userID and password. The response from the Mac is extremely slow, and sometimes it freezes up all together. If and when I get through that first screen, and I finally see my desktop, things speed up a little, but it doesn't come close the speeds I achieved with Vineserver. The new login screen is what makes it almost not usable though. Does anyone have a similar experience - or a solution?

    This issue is caused by a difference in the way Lion handles screen logins.
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  • DFS initial sync slow-down

    We are setting up 3 replication groups, 1 which we are able to do over the LAN and the other 2 which need to be performed over the WAN (10mb IPSec VPN at each site).
    The local data set which is 2TB replicated fine in about 2 days.
    The 2 WAN data sets have exhibited strange behaviour. They start off quick, then basically hit a block and continue to replicate but very slowly (500mb-1gb/day).
    The first one got up to 220gb, then slowed right down. The second one got up to 45gb, then slowed right down.
    Hub: Server 2008 R2
    Client: Server 2012 R2
    The staging quota should be OK as I am not getting any errors in the DFSR log about hitting the high watermark.
    If I look at the logs in C:\Windows\debug I constantly see this error:
    + [Error:9027(0x2343) Meet::InstallStep meet.cpp:1879 12296 C A failure was reported by the remote partner]
    + [Error:9027(0x2343) Meet::Download meet.cpp:2296 12296 C A failure was reported by the remote partner]
    + [Error:9027(0x2343) InConnection::TransportRdcGet inconnection.cpp:4423 12296 C A failure was reported by the remote partner]
    + [Error:9027(0x2343) DownstreamTransport::RdcGet downstreamtransport.cpp:5265 12296 C A failure was reported by the remote partner]
    + [Error:9027(0x2343) RpcFinalizeContext downstreamtransport.cpp:1147 12296 C A failure was reported by the remote partner]
    + [Error:9027(0x2343) DownstreamTransport::RdcGet downstreamtransport.cpp:5192 12296 C A failure was reported by the remote partner]
    + [Error:9078(0x2376) DownstreamTransport::RdcGet downstreamtransport.cpp:5192 12296 C All server file transfer contexts are currently busy]
    I have had a look through http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2007/10/05/top-10-common-causes-of-slow-replication-with-dfsr.aspx however
    none of the points seem to apply.
    I've noted this solution also, that also suggests possible VPN issues http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/eeaa60c7-0480-4ae9-b367-4cb9676fabd0/dfsr-event-5014-dfs-replication-service-is-stopping-communication?forum=winserverDS -
    I know it references Meraki's VPN setup (which funnily enough we are moving to shortly, but we're just using Cisco IPSec VPN right now via Cisco Routers), but perhaps that may also have some sort of idea as to what the issue may be?
    I'm inclined to think though it's definitely something relating to RPC (happy to be proven wrong though!) as if I copy the same data over the WAN using robocopy or even Explorer, it can do 550gb no problems in 3 days.

    Hi,
    Please test to create a new replication group, create small files in folder and waiting for the initial replication to be finished.
    Once it finished, try to put a large file which need to be replicated and see if it will still stopped in several GB.
    Meanwhile please understand that generally we recommended to do a pre-staging with robocopy or backup-restore instead of waiting for the initial replication. 
    If you have any feedback on our support, please send to [email protected]

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