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Take some time to plan what you want the server to do, and make sure that it isn't doing anything else. Buy additional servers if you have to in order to increase performance. Likewise, make sure that other unnecessary networking components have not been installed. For example, do you have a NetWare server on your network? You can verify which components are installed on a particular connection by choosing Start Control Panel Network Connections and then choosing the network connection you wish to view.
On the status screen for the connection, click the Properties button to see a list of the components installed. Remove any that are not needed. Make sure network errors aren't a problem Not all performance tweaks can be performed at the server. I can see programs that are listening for connections via things like CurrPorts. This server has had several maintainers over the years.
There are residual drivers and things that don't need to be there. Unfortunately I can't do anything too drastic to clean things up or clean install the server because it is our primary print server our network relies on. We have plans to replace it within the next year or two. I'd strongly suspect that the Print Spooler service spoolsv. Failing that, using "netstat -b" or "netstat -o" is the way to go, though with SNMP being what it is the sockets are probably going to close so quickly that you'll have trouble catching them.
Most likely, it is printer management software home based or enterprise based that is constantly trying to query the printers to keep a status of them, toner levels, etc. This is not required for normal operation. Sign up to join this community.
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