Article ID: 288801 - Last Review: February 28, 2007 - Revision: 3.8 Slow Computer Browsing from Multihomed Clients
This article was previously published under Q288801 SYMPTOMS With certain multihomed or multiple-transport
configurations, computer browsing can be slow. This behavior may be normal.
CAUSE This behavior can occur because of the following
scenario: If the browser client is trying to locate a browser server on each endpoint, it waits until it either one receives valid information or times out on each endpoint before returning. This process can be slow if there is an endpoint that does not contain browser servers. When this is completed, the lists are merged into one master list that is presented to the user. RESOLUTION To work around this behavior, use one of the following
methods:
STATUS This behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATION The job of the computer browser client is to display a
directory of all known computers or domains that the computer can reach. The
client retrieves the list from the active browser servers on each of its active
endpoints. These endpoints include each network protocol that is running on each network card. For example, a computer with TCP/IP and IPX installed on the network interface cards A and B would have four endpoints for the computer browser client. In this case, the browser client is trying to locate a browser server on each endpoint. It waits until it either one receives valid information or times out on each endpoint before returning. This process can be slow if there is an endpoint that does not contain browser servers. When this is completed, the lists are merged into one master list that is presented to the user. This problem can also occur on remote access servers. The computer browser client will enumerate incoming remote access connections as valid endpoints. This will result in the following problem: From the remote access servers you can quickly browse the network neighborhood. After a remote access server client dials in, browsing becomes slow. For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 191611
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/191611/EN-US/
)
Symptoms of Multihomed Browsers
133241
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/133241/EN-US/
)
Browsing Domain Master Browsers with Multiple NICs and Protocols
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