So, we have corrected some network issues. But, Office Documents are still slow to open. DFS is a site aware service and requires a proper AD sites and services setup. On July 1st we will be making this forum read only. After receiving a lot of feedback from the community, it was decided that this forum is a duplication and therefore redundant of the General Forum.
So, until July 1st, we will start asking customers to redirect their questions to the General Forum. Please post a reply to the announcement thread if you have any feedback on this decision or the process. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Server TechCenter.
Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Server General Forum. Sign in to vote. And, other than a few rights issues everything went well. We did run the dfsdiag tool, and I don't see anything wrong.
Do you guys have any insight on this? The SharePoint server does not have access to the Internet, or the server is protected by a firewall that has limited ports open. In this situation, users intermittently experience long delays when they perform certain operations, such as logging in to the site or performing a search.
Users may also encounter HTTP timeouts when they perform these operations. Like all certificates, the validity of the STS certificate has to be verified periodically to make sure that the certificate has not been revoked. By default, the root certificate in the chain is not added to the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities store of the SharePoint servers. Because of this, the certificate revocation list CRL check for the certificate is performed over the Internet. If the online CRL server cannot be reached from the SharePoint server for some reason, the operation times out after 15 seconds by default.
Even if the CRL validation fails after 15 seconds, the SharePoint page may still be rendered after the delay. After the root certificate is added to the local certificate store, the certificate validation is no longer performed over the Internet.
The below steps will cause the BuildChain to succeed by finding the certificate in the local store, therefore eliminating the need for the retrieval of an object from the network. The following steps have to be completed on each SharePoint server in the farm to add the root certificate to the local certificate store:. Export the SharePoint Root Authority certificate as a physical. Note This will export the internal root certificate.
We will continue monitoring feedback in this space"- Jennifer G. Thanks - this is great news. I've tested this release on my Surface Pro X - I have that on the beta track and on 10 minutes of testing it looks like this will finally bring us back to a functioning explorer again.
Thank you!!! Can we please get some certainty on the date?? The only info I have is that they fixed the lagging onedrive explorer with Build , but this is still in Windows Insider's release. Didn't found the public release date. I am on Build and the issue still persists. Windows Explorer is unusable as long as OneDrive is running. I am on build and the issue is definitely NOT solved. It is marginally faster, but still nowhere near windows 10 speeds.
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