I'm trying to configure Service service on Windows 7, to add more ressources to it.
In our infrastructure there is a Linux server, which has mounted partitions from a Windows 7 machine. Partitions are mounted through cifs filesystem.
When there is a complex request for multiple files in one time, Windows macine doesn't serve all files.
Also sometimes in such situations, Server service is falling down, and we must restart it.
If there is a way to configure Server service on Windows, to give it more RAM, priority etc ?
There are limitations on Windows client operating systems. These are hard-coded and cannot be circumvented. If you need more than 10 concurrent SMB/CIFS connections to a Windows machine, then you need to purchase Windows Server.