

If someone has the hardware, could they run my VI I posted and post your results? I'm just wondering if this is a symptom of my older Pharlap OS, with WebDAV on a virtual machine. I also downloaded Cyberduck which supports WebDAV file transfers, and it too took about 16 seconds and showed about 8.8MBytes/s transfer rate with my 140MB file this is pretty close.įilezilla takes about 4 seconds and shows around 30MBytes/s which is roughly what the command line FTP, and the LabVIEW FTP funtions take. If the local file cannot be opened on SFTP transfers FileZilla no longer automatically retries Updated SFTP components from PuTTY 3.14. After changing the registry you have to restart the WebClient service. Fix a regression introduced in 3.41.1 with slow FTP servers needlessly waiting for a bidirectional shutdown of the data connection during downloads 3.41.0 (). But I believe it is around 16 seconds to actually transfer it with either Explorer, or a command line copy once the drive is mapped.įor those that stumble on this thread for other WebDAV issues I noticed error 0x800700DF in the copy because a registry key limits the copy to 50MB. Even a command line copy would do some weird things like take 16 seconds to copy it once, then a few hundred milliseconds to copy it again. Windows copy seems to do weird things with caching and showing it is "Discovering Files" when I believe it is actually copying them to a temp. So I mapped the drive in Explorer and tried copying it from there.
