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16 Jun 2011, 15:10

Enable caching of network files:

In Windows 7, the new Transparent Caching feature remembers your computer all the files you have accessed on another computer network, as long as the files are not modified. You can work faster on shared files. Here's how to activate it.
  • Click the Start button.
  • In the Search field, type strategy.
  • Click Edit Group Policy.
  • In the window that opens, scroll down the option Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Network and Offline Files.
  • Double click the Enable caching transparently.
  • Select Enabled and click OK.
  • Finally, restart your computer to apply the change.

Enable direct access to the cache:

Windows 7 NetDMA function may allow your network card to communicate directly with the processor cache on your computer without having to go through the system memory (DCA). This allows to use less memory and reduce the latency of your transfers at wholesale trade. Here's how enable this feature.
  • Check at first that your hardware is compatible with NetDMA displaying the TCP. The line must be on state NetDMA enabled.
  • Click the Start button. In the Search field, type the command regedit.
  • Click the right mouse button on the program regedit.exe and select Run as administrator.
  • Unroll the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SYSTEM, CurrentControlSet, Services, Tcpip, Parameters.
  • Click the Edit menu, click New then DWORD Value 32bit.
  • Name the new value EnableDCA and double click it.
  • Enter 1 in the Value Data field and click OK.
  • Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer to apply the change.


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