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Robert Vilhelmsen
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:57 pm    Post subject: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND Reply with quote

Hi,

I have reinstalled our W2K Std. Server from a SP4 build CD. I have given the
server a new name, but IP address, shares ect. is the same. But after the
reinstallation SMB communication to file shares is very slow, this can very
easy be seen when we open documents from Adobe Indesign CS2.

I am getting the following errors from a packet captures (from a WinXP SP2
client):

SMB NT create andX request/response:

1) QUERY_PATH_INFO Parameters
Level of Interest: Query File Basic Info (1004)
Reserved: 00000000
File Name: \path\to\the\files\...\...\.....\shell32.dll

2) SMB Command: Trans2 (0x32)
NT Status: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND (0xc0000034)

This happens for every file the client browse or opens and there is a lot.

Normal file copy, ftp, veritas backupexec remotebackup ect. to the same
server runs with normal speed.
I have checket the information on the dns server and Wins server is correct
and all clients have correct IP information.

It is a standard installation and only the actual reinstallation is the only
thing that has changed. All swicthes/clients/cables is the same. I do not
use any kind of QoS on my switches.

Before the reinstallation I removed the server from the domain and attached
the server to the domain again after rebuild with the new name. Before
reinstallation communication was running without problems.

Nearly all clients are WinXP PRO SP2, some are MAC OS10.

Any ideas what is causing this SMB errors?

Regards
Robert Vilhelmsen
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