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Printer Server responds very late (>1 minute) on some Windows 7 machines. #42

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keepitopen opened this issue Nov 22, 2021 · 1 comment

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I've found out by installing this on multiple windows 7 systems that in some cases it takes increasingly more time to respond to any request. The first request might take 15 seconds, but the longer the server/printer exists in the system (this doesn't even relate to whether it's the first or the 100th request), the time it takes to even register that request gets longer and longer. After 3 days on installing the printer, it took around 2 minute to just respond to a print request. I haven't been able to hone out on which Windows 7 systems/editions this issue takes place, but it does on the majority of them. Been trying to find a solution since the last 2 months but unable to do so. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I've found out by installing this on multiple windows 7 systems that in some cases it takes increasingly more time to respond to any request. The first request might take 15 seconds, but the longer the server/printer exists in the system (this doesn't even relate to whether it's the first or the 100th request), the time it takes to even register that request gets longer and longer. After 3 days on installing the printer, it took around 2 minute to just respond to a print request. I haven't been able to hone out on which Windows 7 systems/editions this issue takes place, but it does on the majority of them. Been trying to find a solution since the last 2 months but unable to do so. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

to anyone who struggles with this issue as well, the solution is really simple. Search for "Internet Options", go to "Connections" tab, click on "LAN Settings" and uncheck "Automatically detect settings".

I came to this solution scrolling through countless articles, questions, issues on the internet until I finally reached a spiceworks issue so hopefully this helps somebody.

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