I'm just trying out Terminal Services and also the cut down Remote Server
Admin version on a W2003 server
I basicaly have got it all working but it is very slow and freezes alot. The
performance is very poor compared with something like say logmein on XP
The server is connected to the internet with an 8mb/832k ADSL line and the
machine I was connecting from is connected to a similar ADSL line from
another ISP
Perhaps one of them is just having a bad day although web browsing seems
fine
Basically on the remote end it freezes alot for along time say 20-30seconds
I assume my first "experience" should be better than this ?
Does it need alot of bandwidth ? ie more than the average ADSL line ?
The TS client (mstsc.exe) has a tab called Experience. There you have
options to choose various connection speeds and accordingly the client will
do optimization - like not bring desktop backgroud, etc. You can also select
your own setting. See if that improves your performance.
Thanks!
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"Andrew Kennard" <b@a.com> wrote in message
news:OsoruixyIHA.4168@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hi
>
> I'm just trying out Terminal Services and also the cut down Remote Server
> Admin version on a W2003 server
>
> I basicaly have got it all working but it is very slow and freezes alot.
> The performance is very poor compared with something like say logmein on
> XP
>
> The server is connected to the internet with an 8mb/832k ADSL line and the
> machine I was connecting from is connected to a similar ADSL line from
> another ISP
>
> Perhaps one of them is just having a bad day although web browsing seems
> fine
>
> Basically on the remote end it freezes alot for along time say
> 20-30seconds
>
> I assume my first "experience" should be better than this ?
>
> Does it need alot of bandwidth ? ie more than the average ADSL line ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andrew
>
Yes I had played with these settings but they did not seem to make much
difference.
Tried it again the following daya and generally it seemed better.
Sometimes on the "bad" day in the top right had corner I would get a sort of
large version of the "flashing computers" network connection icon from the
toolbar with a red X on it
Also in the top left I would get some sort of "box" icon flash up could
have been a hard disk ?
Can't seem to find anything about these or where they come from ? I assume
they are part of the RDC client ?
Cheers
Andrew
"Munindra Das [MSFT]" <munind@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:%23WEQfBLzIHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> The TS client (mstsc.exe) has a tab called Experience. There you have
> options to choose various connection speeds and accordingly the client
> will do optimization - like not bring desktop backgroud, etc. You can also
> select your own setting. See if that improves your performance.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
> Thanks!
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
> "Andrew Kennard" <b@a.com> wrote in message
> news:OsoruixyIHA.4168@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm just trying out Terminal Services and also the cut down Remote Server
>> Admin version on a W2003 server
>>
>> I basicaly have got it all working but it is very slow and freezes alot.
>> The performance is very poor compared with something like say logmein on
>> XP
>>
>> The server is connected to the internet with an 8mb/832k ADSL line and
>> the machine I was connecting from is connected to a similar ADSL line
>> from another ISP
>>
>> Perhaps one of them is just having a bad day although web browsing seems
>> fine
>>
>> Basically on the remote end it freezes alot for along time say
>> 20-30seconds
>>
>> I assume my first "experience" should be better than this ?
>>
>> Does it need alot of bandwidth ? ie more than the average ADSL line ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>
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