[itdiscuss] Vista Problem
Bob Cameron
bob at fumclv.org
Thu Jul 9 14:37:53 EDT 2009
I had a similar problem with a Vista Ultimate system constantly accessing
the Internet, taking up to 65% of my processor. I just cannot remember the
application that was causing it to tell you what to turn off. Take a look at
your vista systems processes, and the process that is calling the internet
will be there in the higher processes constantly! I entered the process name
and vista in google, and found what to turn off. I will keep looking into
it, and if I can spot it, I will follow up this post.
Bob Cameron
First UMC Lawrenceville
770.963.0386
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I know what machine it is coming from and the user isn't doing anything
specific that should cause this. I think it is happening because Vista
is automatically making the calls. But what on that machine is making
the calls I can't quite figure out.
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Michael Sainz
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] Vista Problem
Sorry, didn't see the updated thread here.
So this basically is telling us that a process/thread on the Vista
machine is making a call to <server>/ENTuse. Find out who is making that
call and you'll find the culprit.
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of blloyd at buskercom.com
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 10:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] Vista Problem
I tried disabling the logging but to no avail. Further research
revealed a problem with WebDAV and Vista that produces this kind of
result. Here is an interesting link:
http://www.mediasmartserver.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3900&start=0
As for adding it as a safe site, the log doesn't appear to be logging
this access as an error, just logging the access. Here is a line or two
from the file:
2009-07-09 16:09:47 W3SVC1 10.0.3.27 PROPFIND /ENTuse - 80 - 10.0.2.52
Microsoft-WebDAV-MiniRedir/6.0.6001 501 0 0
2009-07-09 16:09:47 W3SVC1 10.0.3.27 PROPFIND /ENTuse - 80 - 10.0.2.52
Microsoft-WebDAV-MiniRedir/6.0.6001 501 0 0
2009-07-09 16:09:47 W3SVC1 10.0.3.27 PROPFIND /ENTuse - 80 - 10.0.2.52
Microsoft-WebDAV-MiniRedir/6.0.6001 501 0 0
Do you know anyone who develops applications with WebDAV?
Thanks,
Bill Lloyd
IT Manager
2567 Athens Hwy.
Gainesville, GA 30507
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Jason Hand
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It sounds like the DocuTeam app is using port 80 to the IIS backend.
Can you not disable the logging on the IIS side?
You could try making sure to add the share location as safe site,
ie..."\\server\share" in the security zone area and since this is also
represented in the intranet zone you could turn off "Protected Mode" on
the Intranet Zone and see if that changes the behavior.
Your brother in Christ,
Jason
On Jul 9, 2009, at 12:45 PM, <blloyd at buskercom.com> wrote:
For all you Vista buffs out there, I have a problem that defies being
solved. We recently installed an application on our file/print server
that interacts with our new Sharp MX-3110n copier/printer. (It is
custom developed by DocuTeam.) The application uses IIS to provide for
special file sharing and advanced scanning capabilities.
This morning I discovered that our file server's system drive was
filling up and almost completely out of space. It turns out that IIS
has been creating log files each day that are 500 to 700 mb in size.
When you look at the files you see that IIS is logging the connection
from the Vista machine. It is logging a record at least every minute or
more.
Now my theory is that the Vista machine is taking advantage of a new
service on the network. When I look at the network traffic the Vista
machine is accessing file shares the normal way but it is also
establishing a port 80 connection, thereby causing IIS to create the log
files. Since this is only happening with the Vista machine I would like
to find a way to keep Vista from "taking advantage" of this new network
service. Anyone run into this kind of problem before?
Thanks,
Bill Lloyd
IT Manager
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2567 Athens Hwy.
Gainesville, GA 30507
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Fax: 770-417-1747
Cell: 404-379-6963
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