Windows 2000's network feature relies on a system commonly referred to as a general network service. These services include WO R K S T a T I O N, B R O W S E R, U P (without Interrupting Power), A L E R T E R, S E R V, and Directory Copy Service.
WO R K S T A T I O N service for WORESTATIONWINDOWS 2000 is a general network service that controls how customers connect the operating system. The workstation controls many aspects of the behavior of Windows 2000, including: Named PIPE) behavior. Data report propagation and error recovery. Performance enhancement features, such as lock-read and vertical locks. Original I / O performance enhancement features Turn off file cache. Open file cache. Session and user restrictions
Browser can share their resources for computers on the Windows 2000 network, and the B R o W S ER service must be enabled and properly operated. The main feature of B R o W S ER service is to let each computer on the network can know changes in shared resource on other computers.
The UPSU P S service management does not interrupt the power supply, which is a special battery that can work immediately to prevent data loss until the system administrator or script can securely shut down the machine.
Alertera L E R T ER Service is an intermediar between other services and system administrators, and system administrators are a status and behavior of some other services and behavior. When a warning is triggered because of a state, an event is recorded through the M e s e n g e R service to alert the system administrator to some cases.
Servers E R V Services is responsible for processing remote procedure call, r p c), file sharing, printer sharing, and a famous pipe sharing. Its main job is to coordinate the relationship between these low-level services and their possible system resources.
Directory Replication Because Windows 2000's trend is to enhance the performance of file cache, the Directory Replication service is provided. The directory replication service provides limited capacity for sharing directory structures over the network. Directory replication includes three main parts:
Output Server. Enter the server (DUAL Server). The output server output server is a computer that will be sent to other places to other places. The output server must check once every minute to determine if a marked directory has been changed, and if a change has changed, then this situation tells the input server. 2. Enter the server Enter the server to save the directory to be copied as a cache on the local drive. When these computers receive a notification that changes the copied directory, the request is sent to the output server and saves the data locally. 3. The two-way server two-way server has the function of output and enter the server. It usually appears in peer-to-peer networks instead of a normal local area network.
Setting User Even the user who accepts the system administrator alert will encounter problems even if it is the best network. Windows 2000 transmits a system alert message via the M e s e n g e R service using the A L E R TE ER service when needed. To add or delete a user who receives an alert, you can modify the registry with the following steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position to the System / CurrentControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset / Services / AlertControlset Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of the value A l e r t n a m e s is positioned. Use multiple string editors to add and delete usernames in the user list that is displayed in the receiving system alert message. Performance WO R K S T A T i O N service is used to connect customers to the Basic System for connecting customers to Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation associated with WO R K S T A T I O N service is to allow a famous pipe using buffer (which can provide a well-known pipeline). It can only be done if the application's document pointed out that it does not have a problem with the problem. To allow a famous pipeline to use a buffer function, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 84 Using Windows 2000 Registry Management
2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S-T E M / C U R R E N T C O N ^ The sub-item of NWO R k E S / L A N / P. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value B u f n a m e p i p e s. Set the value of its R e g _ D W O R D type 1, enable buffer function; change to 0, disable buffer function. Tip If you need to make sure that the write operation of all pipes is refreshed to the server, the B u f n a m e d p i p e s entries are prohibited. To see all documents that use a famous pipe application, make sure do not cause malfunctions.
Enhance the lock-read performance WO R k s t a t i o N service is the basic system for connecting customers to Windows 2000 servers by adding buffer sizes. A registry operation associated with WO R K S T A T I O N service is to increase the size of the lock-read data buffer (which can achieve higher performance when using lock-read-write-unlock data integrity protection). To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S-T E M / C U R R E N T C O N ^ The sub-item of NWO R k E S / L A N / P. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of the value L O c k q u o t a. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value of a higher value (in bytes) until the best performance is achieved. WARNING If the value of L O c k Q U O T A is too high (approximately in the range of megabytes), then you may use the memory of the positive pool. Enhanced the performance of a well-known pipe throughput by increasing pipe throughput WO R K S t a t i o N service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation related to WO RKSTATION services is to increase the number of characters sent through the famous pipe before using the buffer using the buffer (the system administrator must ask the developer or see the document, make sure this change will not hinder the existing well-known pipeline Use an application). To make such adjustments, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use.
3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of the value M a X C O L E C T I O N C O U N t. Set the value of this R e G_D W O R D to a higher value (in bytes), reduce the size of the famous pipeline write buffer; set to a lower value, increase the size of the write buffer. It is suggested that the minimum value of M a X C O L E C T I O N C O U N T is 0; the maximum is 6 5 5 3 5.
By enabling lock-read-write-unlock optimization enhanced data integrity WO R k S t a t i o N service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation related to WO R K S T A T I O N service is to enable lock-read-write-unlock function. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S-T E M / C U R R E N T C O N ^ The sub-item of NWO R k E S / L A N / P. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of the value U S E L O C K R E A D u N L O c K is positioned. Set this RE G_D W O R D type value of 1, enabled this performance enhancement characteristic; change to 0, prohibit this feature. WARNING Although u s e l O C K R E A D u N L O CK is usually greatly improved, this operation will cause some databases. If the performance is lowered after enabling this optimization function, you may have a database that cannot benefit from U S E L O C K RE A D U N L O CK, which should be disabled. Enable the enhanced performance
WO R K S T A T I O N service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation related to WO R K S T A T I O N service is an Opportunistic Locking feature. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S-T E M / C U R R E N T C O N ^ The sub-item of NWO R k E S / L A N / P. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries are positioned to the value U S e o P P p O R T u N I S T I C L O c k I N g. Set the value of this R e g_ d w o R D type 1, enabled 86 Using Windows 2000 Registry Management
This performance enhancement characteristic is changed to 0, which is prohibited. It is suggested that Windows 2000 always sets the value of U S E o P K i N g to an on state; U S E O P P O R T U N I S T I C L O C K I N g is disabled only when temporary positioning problems.
Optimize enhancement performance by enabling RAW-READ
WO R K S T A T I O N service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation associated with WO R K S T A T I O N service is to enable R a W - R E A D operation (very useful in the LAN). To enable R a W -R E A D operation, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Windows 2000 is found (usually W I N n). Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entry to the value u s e r a w r e a d. Set this RE G_D W O R D type value of 1, enabled this performance enhancement characteristic; change to 0, prohibit this feature. Tip You can also enable RAW WRITE when you enable U s e r a w r e a d. Use technology described in this direct solution, but set U S E R A W WR I T Et.
Enabling RAW-WRITE-WITH-DATA Optimized Enhanced Performance WO R K S T A T I O N service is the basic system used to connect customers to the Windows 2000 server. A registry operation related to WO R K S T A T I O N service is optimized by enabling R A W - W R I T E - W I T H - D A T A. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Windows 2000 is found (usually W I N n). Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value U S e WR I T E R A W D A T A. Set this RE G_D W O R D type value of 1, enabled this performance enhancement characteristic; change to 0, prohibit this feature. WARNING You must have original data written before using U S e WR I TE R A W D A T A.
By reducing availability delay enhancement, the WO R K S T A T I O N service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A general network service with Chapter 7 87
The registry operation related to WO R K S T A T I O N service is to reduce the latency between the famous pipe creation and use. But in some cases, doing so may result in data loss or damage, so it should be used with caution. To enable this performance enhancement feature, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to SYSTEM / CURRENTCONTROLSET / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E N T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entry of the value C H a R Wa I T. Setting this R E G_D W O R D type value of a lower value to reduce the waiting time; set to a higher value to increase the wait time. Tip When your pipeline server application is very busy, you can increase the value of C H A R Wa I T; the value of C H A R Wa I T can be reduced when the load is gradually reduced. Preventing a well-known pipeline server blocking WO R k S t a t i o n service is the basic system used to connect customers to the Windows 2000 server. A registry operation related to WO R K S T A T I O N service is the "B A C K O FF" value of a famous pipe to prevent server blocking. But if this value changes too high, it will reduce the performance of a well-known pipe. To use this performance enhancement feature, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value P i p e m a x i m u m U m. Setting this R E G_D W O R D type value is a lower value to prevent the server from being blocked by a famous pipe that is not blocked. Tip B A c k o FF statistics can be used to fine-tune the P i P e m a x i m u m entry.
By increasing pipe size enhances a well-known pipe Performance WO R k S t a t i o N service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation related to WO R K S T A T I O N service is to adjust the total number of characters transmitted for each famous pipe. (You can do this when all procedures that use a famous pipeline on your document or by their developers. To use this performance enhancement characteristic, you can follow the steps:
1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value s i z e c h a r b u f. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value of a higher value to increase the size of the famous pipe. The size of the tip can be indicated from 6 4 to 4 0 96 characters. By increasing the high speed cache time enhancement performance WO R K S t a t i o n service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation related to WO RKStation service is the time to increase the closed file stay in the file cache (so you can re-open the same file faster, but you must use this feature, because in some cases Too long cache time will cause data loss). To change the length of time that has been closed in the file cache, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value C A c H f i l e Ti M e O U t is positioned. Setting this R E G_D W O R D type value to a higher value allows you to shut down longer in the cache, this value is in seconds. Tip a good time to increase C A c h f i l e ti m e o U t value is when your user is programming over the network.
Enhance performance WO R K S t a t i o n service is used to connect customers to the basic system of Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation related to WO RKSTATION services is to increase the total number of closed files that remain in the cache (so reopening them faster, but must use this feature carefully, because in some cases, too long The cache time causes data loss). To change the number of closed files that can be saved in the cache, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of the value D O R m a N t f i l E L I m i t is positioned. Setting this R e G_D W O R D type value for a higher value to keep more closing files in the cache. Tip a good time to increase D O R m a N t f i l E L i m i T value is when your user is programming by the network. Solving mailbox letters lost error WO R K S t a t i o N service is the basic system for connecting customers to Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation associated with WO R K S T A T I O N service is an increased cache of the mailbox to prevent loss of letters. It is important to recognize that this may have an impact on performance. Only when a significant problem involving letters loss can be done in other ways. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMAN WO R K S T A T I O N / P A R A M E T E R S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value M a I L s L O T L O T L O T. B U FF E R S is positioned. Setting this R e G_D W O R D type value of a higher value to prevent letters in the lost mailbox. It is suggested that the default value of M A I L S L O T B U FF E R S is 5.
Disabling Windows 2000 file cache WO R k S t a t i o N service is the basic system for connecting customers to Windows 2000 servers. A registry operation associated with WO R K S T A T I O N service is an increased cache of the mailbox to prevent loss of letters. It is important to recognize that this may have an impact on performance. Only when a significant problem involving the loss of letters cannot be done with other methods. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S-T E M / C U R R E N T C O N ^ The sub-item of NWO R k E S / L A N / P. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value U t I l i z e n t c a c H i n g. Set the value of this R e g_ d W O R D type 1 Enable cache, set to 0 for cache. Tip If there is a problem when the data is refreshed to the server, then only the U t I l i z e n t c a c h i n g entry is. The total number of system blocking threads is set to connect customers to the basic system of the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S e R v e R service is the number of blocking threads available to the allocation system. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S E T / S E R V I C E S / L A N m A N S E RE E R / P A R A M E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of positioning to value B L O c k i n g t h r e a d s. Set this RE G_D W O R D type value of a higher value, increase the number of blocking threads available to the system. Tip B L O C K I N G T H R E A D S is only available for Windows NT 3.51, and the system may connect to the Windows 2000 network.
The total number of system critical threads is set to connect customers to the basic system of shared resources. A registry operation related to the S e R v e R service is the number of critical threads available for allocation systems. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries of the value C R i T i C A L T H r e a d s are positioned. Set this R E G_D W O R D type value of a higher value, increase the number of critical threads available for the system. Tip C R I T I C A L T H R E A D S is only applicable to the system previously used in Windows NT 3.51, and the system may connect to the Windows 2000 network. Setting the system non-blocking thread The total number of SE RV Services is the basic system that connects the client to the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is the number of non-blocking threads available for allocation systems. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries of the value N o N b L O c k I n g T h r e a d s are positioned. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value of a higher value, increasing the number of non-block threads available for the system. It is suggested that N o N B L O c k i n g T H r e a d s is only available for Windows NT 3.51 system, and the system may connect to Windows 2000 networks.
Enabling Original I / O Performance Enhancement Features S E R V ER Services is the basic system that connects customers to shared resources. A registry operation related to the S E R V ER service is to increase the number of original I / O (original I / O) work items. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value R A W Wo R K I T E M s. Setting this R E G_D W O R D type value of a higher value to increase the original I / O throughput. This value can range from 1 to 5 1 2. WARNING The value of R a W Wo R K I T E M s is highly reduced due to memory usage. Control the maximum I / O client SE RV serving is the basic system that connects customers to shared resources. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is to set the number of users that allow simultaneous login to the Windows 2000 server to a fixed value. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Enter the S Y S TET E M directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it in dialog box 92 using Windows 2000 Registry Management
And click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entry to the value u s e r s. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value to you want Windows 2000 server computers as their threshold. WARNING To allow unlimited users to log in, set the value of U s e r s to 0 x f f F f F.
Control the Operator-Locked Interrupt Behavior S E R V ER Service is the basic system that connects the client to the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S ERVER service is to set up how the system is handled when an OPPORTUNISTIC LOCK, OPLOCK encounters an error condition (only when all applications in the system will not be negatively affected. System administrators should see the documentation or inquiry development support personnel to determine this). To configure the system how to deal with the standby lock error, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value E n a b L E o P L O c k f O R C l O S e is positioned. Setting this R E G_D W O R D Type of 1 will force the blocked file, so new customers can access; set this RE G_D W O R D type value 0 will keep the file to be locked to prevent new customers from accessing. WARNING In some cases, the value of setting E n a b L e o P L O c k f O r C e c L O S e will result in data that the standby lock file cache is lost. Enabling the Plastic Lock Performance Enhancement Properties The S E R v ER service is the basic system that connects the client to the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is to enable a plastical lock on the server (corresponding to the workstation). (You can only do this when all applications in the system will not be negatively affected; system administrators should see the document or ask for the development support staff to determine this.) To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select Run. Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value E n a b L E O P L O CK. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value 1 Enable standby lock; change to 0, prohibit the vertical lock.
Allow the Novell Drive A Windows 2000 drive to use the S e R v e R service to connect the customer to the basic system of the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is to allow N o v E L L drive icon Windows 2000 drive (that is, file sharing). To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries of the value E n a b L e s H A R e D n e t D r i v e s. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value 1 Enable N o V E L; (Novell Sharing); change to 0, the feature is prohibited. WARNING You must install N W C S (N e T Ware Client Services) to optimize using E N A B L E S H A R E D N e t D R I V e s. Adjusting the original I / O link delay timeout S E R v e R service is the basic system that connects the client to the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is to prevent the original I / O timeout on a slow connection. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry to the value m a x l i n k D e l a y. Set this RE G_D W O RD type value to a higher value, prevent the original I / O from being used by slow connection. The scope of the prompt value m a x l i n k D e l A Y is from 0 to 100,000 seconds.
Enabling non-page memory quotas S E R v ER service is the basic system that connects customers to shared resources. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is to enable non-page memory quotas for each user. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry of the value M a x N o N p A g e m e m o R y U s A g e is positioned. Set this RE G_D W O R D type value of the number of megabular numbers from 1 to non-page memory pool (for each user). Tip To disable memory quota, enter 0 x f f f f f F (unlimited) in M A x N o N p A g e m e M O R Y U S A G E-Value entry. Enabling Page Memory Quotas S E R V Services is the basic system that connects customers to shared resources. A registry operation associated with the S e R v E R service is to enable page memory quotas for each user. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Windows 2000 is found (usually W I N n). Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value m a x p a g e m e m o R y U s a g e. Set this R E G_D W O R D type value of the number of megabular numbers from 1 to page memory pool (for each user). Tip To disable the memory quota, enter 0 x f f f f f F (unlimited) in M a g E M E M O R Y U S A G E Value entry. Related Direct Solution Page Changes Non-page Memory Pool Size 3 9
Changing the priority S e R v e R service connecting the server thread is the basic system that connects the client to the shared resource. A registry operation related to the S e R v E R service is the priority value of the server thread. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the System / CurrentControlSet / Services / LANMANServer / P A R A m e n t e R s child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry positioned to the value T H r e a d p R I O R i t y. Set this R e G_D W O R D type value of the value shown in Table 7 - 1. WARNING Change this registry entry may have a big impact on system performance. Table 7-1 Set the priority level value of the server threads priority Level 0 Normal thread priority 1 Front desk Priority 2 Backstage Thread Priority 1 5 Real-Time Thread Priority (Not recommended) Repair AT service permission error If you Attempting to configure the S CHEDULE service through a non-system administrator account, then you will receive an "Access Denied" error prompt until you fix the error of the registry. The following describes how to modify the registry to fix this error: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W i N n t), enter the S Y S-t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E x E. Select it into the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to position to S Y S y e m / c u R R E N T C O N T R O L S e T / S E RE ^ The child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries of the value S t a R t u p L O g o n s are positioned. Use the D Wo R d editor to change its value to 0, allowing the S c H E D U L E service as a user-logged in a non-system administrator. (If this value does not exist, use "Edit" | Add Value "to create it).
Setting the server list directory replication of the receiving directory copy information is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files to share the shared directory locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including E x P O R T L I S. Value e x P O R T L I S list lists a list of servers that allow reception of directory copy output. To edit E x P O R T L I s T, you can access the registry value e x P O R T L i s T: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run" in accordance with the following steps. Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries are positioned to the value E x P O R T L I S T. Use multiple string editors to add or delete the name of the server in a computer that allows reception of output directory copy information. Setting the root directory replication used by the Directory Copy Output is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files for shared directories to be cached locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including E x P O R T P a T h. Value e x P O R T P A TH specifies the root directory containing all output directories. To specify the root directory, you can access the registry value e x P O R t p A t h: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi NDOW S2 0 0 0 is found (usually winnt); enter the s ystem directory and find R EGEDT 3 2. EXE, select it to the dialog and click "OK. "Button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entry to the value e x p O R T P a T h. Use the string editor to set the E x P O R T P A T h to the machine you want to use as the root directory on the machine of the output directory replication information.
Settings to Enter Directory Copy Information is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files that share shared directories locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including I m P O R T L I S. Value I M P O R T L I S T specifies a list of servers that allows the request directory to copy input. To edit the list of server, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select Run. Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entries are positioned to the value I m P O R T L I S T. Use multiple string editors to add or delete the names of the server in a computer that allows input directory copy information. Setting the directory replication store The root directory replication used is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files for shared directories to locally cache. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including I m P O R T P a T h. Value I M P O R TP A TH specifies the root directory to be copied to all output directories. To specify the root directory, you can access the Registry Value I M P O R TP A T H: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run" as follows. Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entry to the value I m P O R T P a T h. Use the string editor to set the I m P O R T P A T H to enter the path to enter the directory copy information as the root directory.
Directory Replication is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000 after the directory copy crash (Directory Replication) is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files for shared directories locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including C R A S H D I R. The system only uses C R A S H D I R when accessing crash. After using C R A S H D, you must delete the entry to prevent problems in the future. To delete C R A S H D I R, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entries of the value C R a S H D I R. Delete it and avoid problems in the future. Setting Directory Replication Enter The Directory Replication is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files for shared directories to be cached locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including value C u a r d ti m e. 98 Using Windows 2000 Registry Management
Value g u A r d Ti M e controls the amount of time that the directory must maintain stability (no changes) before the output. To access the value of G U A R D Ti M E, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Locate the entry of Value G U A R D Ti M E. Use the D WO R d editor to change G U A R d Ti M e to a suitable time to adapt to the traffic of the replicated server.
Setting the Directory Replication Directory Replication is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files to share the shared directory locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including value I n t e r v a L. Value i n t e R v A L controls the time interval of the output server to detect the change of the output directory. To change the value I n t e r v a L, you can perform: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Locate the entry of value I n t e r v a L. Use the D WO R d editor to change I N t e r v a l to reflect the current traffic of the replicated server. Setting Directory Copy Modify Test Interval Tags Copy is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files for shared directories locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including value R a N D O m. Value R A N D O m controls the frequency of the input server to detect the output server notification. To change the value R a N D O m, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value R a N D O M. Use the D WO R D editor to change the R a N D O m to the value of the output server traffic.
Setting the Directory Replication Enter the input server is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files to share the shared directory locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including value P u l s e. Value P U L S E controls the frequency of the output server to notify the input server with new data. To adjust the value P U L S e, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Windows 2000 is found (usually W I N n). Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Position the entry to the value P U L S e. Use the D WO R d editor to change P U L S e to a value suitable for output server traffic. Setting the server's directory replication behavior directory replication is a powerful service supported by Windows 2000, which allows files for shared directories locally. The directory replication service is controlled by a large number of registry entries, including value R e P L i c a t e. Value R e P L i C A TE specifies the role played by a server. To change the value R e P L i c a t e, you can perform: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S Y S Y T E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S / R E P L I C A T O R / P A R A ME E TE E R S Child. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value R e P L i c a t e. Use the D WO R d editor to change R e p1 c a t e to the value shown in Table 7 - 2, which depends on the role you want the server to play. Table 7-2 Setting the Directory Copy Server Behavior Server Behavior 1 As the Output Server 2 as an input server 3 as an input and output server
Sometimes the DLL problem of the network provider is sometimes, a D l L required for Network Provider will collapse. When this happens, you can figure out which D l L crashes or lost by using the registry. To do this, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Positioning the tree control using the left window to the System / C Urrent C ontrol S et / s ervices / [network pro vide RN AME] / NERTWORKPROVIDER child, where [Network Provider Name] is the provider of quotation system name. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) The entry is positioned to the value P R O V I D e R p A T h. Using a string editor ensures that the path is valid, and an effective D L1 is in the path. Processing UPS boot failed If Windows 2000 UP (not interrupting power) service refuses to run, it may be because the u P S service uses invalid registry data. To see the registry value U P S, you can follow the steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S-t E m directory and find regedt 32.exe, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to locate the S Y S-t E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S E T / S E RO I C E S / U P S. Click this subkey to select it, display its value in the right window. 4) Check the entry of each value and compare with the actual situation you have verified. Turn all incorrect values to the correct value.