Qiao improve the speed of XP access to LAN shared files

  
Q: I recently upgraded my computer's operating system to Windows XP, but found that when I view shared files on other computers or servers in the LAN in Windows XP, it is better than my original Windows. 2000 is a lot slower. How is this going to happen? How to solve this problem?
A: By default, Windows XP system will first check all the scheduled tasks on the other computer when connecting to other computers. This check will last for 30 seconds. Clock and longer. You can increase the connection speed by disabling this feature. The specific steps are as follows:
1. On the system desktop, select “Start →Run”, in the pop-up window, type regedit in the "open" and click “OK” Run “Registry Editor”.
2. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Current Version\\Explorer\\ RemoteComputer\\NameSpace, and there is a subkey named D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF under the key value. Right-click to select the "Delete" command to delete the subkey.
3. Exit & ldquo; Registry Editor & rdquo; and restart the computer, so Windows XP does not need to check the scheduled tasks, your computer's connection speed will be significantly improved.

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