Some day you'll come across this post with exact the same problem. Hopefully you download the MS KB fix. But the problem exists. While thinking it couldn't be the Networkcard, you'll read this post.
Updating Networkcard drivers did the trick.
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Originally Posted by Marlon
KB555912 Fix the problem for me.
Disabling RSS, TCPIP Overload and Updating the NIC Drivers (Intel Pro/1000
PT Dual Port Server Adapter)
"MCE Fan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Good guess, it's not x64 but windows server 2003 R2 SP2. Could you get any
> help from MS except uninstalling SP2?
>
>
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> "Marlon" wrote:
>
>> Let me guess:
>>
>> 1. You installed service pack 2
>> 2. You probably have R2 version and maybe the x64 version
>>
>> I am having the same problem on a server windows server 2003 R2 x64 SP2.
>> Accessing anything on the server locally is fast, but remote access is
>> slow.
>> Can anyone help? I need a fix besides uninstall SP2.
>>
>> "MCE Fan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:3C652B33-DC47-4656-A204-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > We have developed a ASP.Net Application running on a Winwdows 2003
>> > Server
>> > with IIS 6. This application is quite fast, when we access it locally
>> > on
>> > the
>> > server. Accessed relotely, it is almost unusable. A page taht takes 3
>> > seconds
>> > locally needs about 2 minutes remotely. No, we don't send a lot of data
>> > and
>> > the network is fast.
>> >
>> > Any idea?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance
>>
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