WinNT 3.5 RAS Compression Lost If Linked to Older RAS Version
ID: Q119004
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5
SYMPTOMS
While you have a Remote Access Service (RAS) link established, you notice
two symptoms:
- In the Port Status dialog boxes of the RAS server and client, the
Incoming and Outgoing Compression fields indicate loss of software
compression, because they display 0 percent instead of a number greater
than zero.
- The effective throughput is much less than usual (presumably because
of zero software compression).
These symptoms occur after you upgrade your RAS server or client from
Windows NT version 3.1 to Windows NT version 3.5 (without Service Pack 2
installed), and the RAS client or server on the other side of the RAS link
is running a downlevel RAS version, such as Windows NT 3.1 RAS or Windows
for Workgroups version 3.11 RAS.
NOTE: These symptoms do not occur if the RAS client and server are both
running Windows NT 3.5.
CAUSE
The software compression method used in Windows NT version 3.1 RAS and
Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 RAS is not compatible with the software
compression used in Windows NT version 3.5.
RESOLUTION
- To work around the throughput problem, use modem hardware compression.
This, however, cannot give you as much throughput as RAS software
compression. Modem hardware compression is not monitored by RAS;
therefore, the Incoming and Outgoing Compression fields always display
zero.
- To resolve the display and throughput problems, upgrade Windows NT
3.5 to version 3.51.
NOTE: Service Pack 2 for Windows NT 3.5 also fixes the throughput
problem, but not the display problem.
RAS software compression can significantly improve throughput in comparison
to modem hardware compression, unless previously compressed files are
copied.
For best performance, Microsoft suggests you configure the RAS client
software on Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows NT 3.1, and Windows NT
3.51 (or Windows NT 3.5 with Service Pack 2 installed) as follows:
- In Remote Access, make sure the Disable Software Compression option in
the Options menu is not checked.
- Choose the Edit button, then choose the Modem button, and select the
following:
- Enable Hardware Flow Control
- Enable Modem Error Control
Clear the Enable Modem Compression check box so software compression
and modem compression are not used at the same time (as this reduces
throughput).
MORE INFORMATION
If you still don't get compression after installing Windows NT 3.51, verify
that your downlevel RAS software has the drivers for software compression
installed.
Software
Compression in Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and Windows NT 3.1 RAS Clients
Software compression is available by default in these RAS clients unless
you set the Disable Software Compression option from the Options menu or
you purchased your copy of Windows for Workgroups 3.11 or Windows NT 3.1
after February 1994. You can tell whether or not you have RAS software
compression by using the following information:
Windows for Workgroups 3.11:
Filename Bytes Compression
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RASMAC.386 49209 YES
RASMAC.386 27193 NO
Windows NT 3.1:
Filename Bytes Compression
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ASYNCMAC.SYS 53188 YES
ASYNCMAC.SYS 53716 YES
ASYNCMAC.SYS 33732 NO
NOTE: The Windows NT 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 RAS compression
files can be obtained from the SUPPORT\RAS directory on the Windows NT 3.5
U.S. Service Pack 2 CD.
Additional query words:
wfw wfwg prodnt 3.11 3.51 SP2
Keywords : ntras
Version : 3.11 3.50 3.51
Platform : WINDOWS
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