Article ID: 150807 - Last Review: February 21, 2007 - Revision: 3.2 Slow UNC Connections with Multiple Network Providers Installed
This article was previously published under Q150807 SYMPTOMS Connecting to network resources using the Universal Naming
Convention (UNC) may take relatively long on a system with more than one
network provider installed. For example, a delay of approximately 30 seconds
has been reported while connecting to a Novell NetWare volume using the UNC on
systems with the Workstation and the Client Services for NetWare network
providers installed. This behavior can also occur after you install Services
for Unix (SFU). CAUSE The Multiple UNC Provider (MUP) system component is
responsible for locating the correct network provider for UNC connections. To
do so, it asks every network provider installed if it can handle a particular
UNC connection request. The MUP waits for the result from every network
provider before it decides which network provider should actually handle the
network connection. Assume a system that has the Workstation and the Client Services for NetWare network providers installed. A user or a program issues an UNC connection request to a network resource located on a NetWare server. Depending on the number of network protocols installed and the name resolution methods used, the Workstation network provider needs a relatively long period of time to find out that it cannot handle the connection request. Even if the Client Services for NetWare network provider immediately tells the MUP that it can handle the request, the MUP waits for the response of the Workstation network provider before it passes the actual connection request to the Client Services for NetWare network provider for processing. RESOLUTION To minimize the time it takes to establish an UNC
connection, use one of the following methods:
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