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SYMPTOMSWhen you copy a large file to or from a Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server version 3.5 computer, the redirector may switch to core mode during the transfer. The use of core mode increases the time required to transfer the file. The switch to core mode occurs after approximately 20 megabytes (MB) have been transferred and is more likely to occur when transferring a file to a Windows NT server, but it can occur in either direction. Core mode over FDDI requires more bandwidth than over Ethernet or token ring, so the symptoms are more pronounced on fiber. Smaller files transfer in raw mode. CAUSE
Raw I/O requires exclusive access to the virtual circuit, meaning the
virtual circuit must be effectively "locked" for the duration of the raw
I/O. If other activity is occurring on the circuit at the time the
redirector tries to do raw I/O, the circuit cannot be "locked" so the
redirector uses core I/O instead.
RESOLUTIONA new redirector is in the works, but will not be ready for at least a year. It will not be corrected in the final release of Windows NT 3.5.STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.5. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.Additional query words: prodnt 3.50
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