Scalable Network Pack (SNP), Should this be disabled on Windows Server 2003 SP2?
SNP is enabled by default on Windows Server 2003 SP2. My opinion is unless there is an issue, there is no need to disable the same. I need your expert suggestion. Is this suggested to disable SNP on Windows Server 2003 SP2? If so, why? Thanks MPCRegards, MPC
January 28th, 2011 3:32pm

When SNP was first released it caused issues on many older 2003 servers that didin't have the appropriate TOE NICs to handle it, now days that is not longer the case. So ultimately this is - it depends - answer, as if it is causing performance issues, disable it, if not leave it alone. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948496
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January 30th, 2011 8:31pm

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