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Therefore we have set also the following RegKey, but so far no luck. Any ideas? We had a critical ticket open with Microsoft for 3 weeks on this, and they were worse than useless in helping us resolve. Not only did slow link transitions occur regardless of our GPO configuration, but flat-out disabling Slow Link also did not work.
Engaging them was a waste of time, we literally would have been better off not opening a ticket. We've basically gave up on working with MS, and on fixing this. Instead we have radically re-configured our environment to get rid of file sync altogether; leveraging AoVPN device tunnels deployed via InTune which required an IPU task sequence to machines over VPN so we could auto-enroll These are invasive and giant changes to make in the current quarantine situation, but we couldn't sit idle with the company slowly grinding to a halt.
They were not separate namespaces. Post operation, we are removing offline files from the above, and once work-from-home lockdown is over we will be splitting user shares off into another namespace, possibly even to OneDrive. My condolences for this unpleasent, annoying and demotivating story.
Some of our partners say, that even if you are a Gold or whatever Partner, it doesn't matter. To be honest with you, I don't really get the point, because the SlowLinkDetection itself is turned off as well in our company.
But we just enabled SlowLink for the NetCache and that works. Can you explain a bit more, please? I'm just curious what was going on. I also want to know if you tried all this via GPO or also tried to do some changes by deploying some.
Since you've changed your network so radically in obviously a short period of time it must have been a devastating change in your environment! Tuesday, February 12, AM. While this does not impact all users, I am able to replicate the scenario by artificially increasing my latency.
But the latency is not the issue. As I mentioned, we are a Windows 10 environment. I have set the "Configure slow-link mode" policy to disabled, therefore the shares should never transition to "Slow-Link Mode". Tuesday, February 12, PM.
We have disable the Configure slow-link mode , so we can try to check whether this policy is actually disabled on these Windows 10 clients? We can run login the client with administrator account. Open command prompt. Click Enter. Check if there is this policy on the gpresult report. Whether other Windows 10 clients that they do not apply this policy domain policy and local policy also transition to "Slow-Link Mode"?
Best Regards, Daisy Zhou Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Wednesday, February 13, AM. Hi, If this question has any update or is this issue solved? Also, for the question, is there any other assistance we could provide? Friday, February 15, AM. The policy is indeed being applied. Friday, February 15, PM. Monday, February 18, AM.
This policy affects all users in the company, just not all notice. I can replicate anywhere I connect through VPN connection 3. As I mentioned in the original post, I see in the Event Viewer log: a.
Tuesday, February 19, PM. Thursday, February 21, AM. Thursday, February 21, PM. Friday, February 22, AM. Monday, February 25, AM. I disabled the service, however I could only access the offline content, and even after connecting to the network on a LAN connection I still see a "grey X" on the non-offline folders.
Monday, February 25, PM. Hi, I am just writing to see if this question has any update. In such cases, you might want to disable the synchronization and just work with local copies. Though you can disconnect your machine from network and switch to offline mode intentionally, other applications which needs to access network will have problem. In such cases, you can configure slow link policy such that if the network speed falls below a configured value, offline files treats the share as offline and does not perform cache synchronization.
At domain level we can configure slow link policy using group policy object editor.
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