![]() We had a critical ticket open with Microsoft for 3 weeks on this, and they were worse than useless in helping us resolve. "GroupPolicyMinTransferRate"=dword:00000300 Therefore we have set also the following RegKey, but so far no luck. The only thing that is currently not working is deploying the settings for all the remote users through VPN via GroupPolicies. \profiles and \home will only come online if bandwith is equal or more than 3 MBit/s and latency is below or better than 45 ms. "\\\\\\dfs\\profiles"="Throughput=10000, Latency=45"Įxplanation: under \dfs we have all the group directories, so we keep them available with 3 MBit/s and 300 ms. Text Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 The network latency is only for users connected to VPN working from home, so as I understand Windows default value for transitioning to Slow-Link mode is 35ms round-trip latency, and the users go up to 100ms round-trip latency on VPN.Īny suggestions or has anyone configured a similar scenario for Windows 10 environment? ![]() I can manually remove the "Work Offline" flag when I'm in the folder, but I don't want to make users do this, as it should never work offline unless there is NO network connectivity. ![]() HKLM:\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCacheSlowLinkEnabled.I have also tried using the registry editor to add the Key and DWORD value with no success (supposedly only confirmed to apply up to Windows 8). "This file is currently not available for use on this computer.".Path \server\share$ transitioned to slow link with latency = 81 and bandwidth = 258888Ī folder that is not synchronized for offline use has a grey X on it so when I try to open the folder, it says However I see the following log in the Event Viewer (Applications and Services\Microsoft\Windows\ Offline Files\Operational): I only want the share/resource to go to Slow-Link mode (Work Offline / Offline Files) if the share/resource is inaccessible, not with a slow latency/connection. ![]() Which means that a folder should never go in to Slow-Link mode while connected to a network share/resource.
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