Accessing a network share is reasonable in response, but in sharing folders are slow to react. Can it be accelerated?

When you browse a network share, \\LocalServer\Level1Share, with Explorer on an XP computer fully patched, the list of Level1Share has been quickly. If I try and open a file, say Level2Folder, I'll have to wait somewhere close to 2 minutes for a list. The share is on a Windows 2003 server, updated with patches, and the user has the appropriate permissions to the level of sharing and folder. Why and what can be done to fix this?

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