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Mike
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      31st May 2009
I set up a lawyer to use remote desktop to get to her office & have noticed
a couple of glitches.
She has a DSL connection at home & work, computers at office are Dells, top
of the line 4-5 years ago, home computers are IBM laptop, again top of the
line 4-5 years ago & a brand new Dell desktop, 3G CPU, 2GB ram, & all
computers running XP Pro.
When working on docs on work computer from home (on desktop), sometime
things will freeze & then after a few minutes 'catch up' like when typoing &
such.
She claims that this never happens when working from the laptop.
Anything that could be causing this?
Settings that can be tweaked, etc?


 
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Sooner Al [MVP]
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      2nd Jun 2009
Have you gone into the Remote Desktop connectoid and selected "Options ->
Experience -> Performance" and tailored for the connection your using? Beyond
that you might suggest copying the file to the local PC, working on the file,
saving it and copying back to the remote PC.

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"Mike" wrote:

> I set up a lawyer to use remote desktop to get to her office & have noticed
> a couple of glitches.
> She has a DSL connection at home & work, computers at office are Dells, top
> of the line 4-5 years ago, home computers are IBM laptop, again top of the
> line 4-5 years ago & a brand new Dell desktop, 3G CPU, 2GB ram, & all
> computers running XP Pro.
> When working on docs on work computer from home (on desktop), sometime
> things will freeze & then after a few minutes 'catch up' like when typoing &
> such.
> She claims that this never happens when working from the laptop.
> Anything that could be causing this?
> Settings that can be tweaked, etc?
>
>
>

 
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Mike
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      2nd Jun 2009
I can check the settings, but copying the file isn't really an option, as
it's not one (or a couple) of files - it could be one of hundreds!

"Sooner Al [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have you gone into the Remote Desktop connectoid and selected "Options ->
> Experience -> Performance" and tailored for the connection your using?
> Beyond
> that you might suggest copying the file to the local PC, working on the
> file,
> saving it and copying back to the remote PC.
>
> --
>
> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows - Desktop User Experience)
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights...
> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
>
>
> "Mike" wrote:
>
>> I set up a lawyer to use remote desktop to get to her office & have
>> noticed
>> a couple of glitches.
>> She has a DSL connection at home & work, computers at office are Dells,
>> top
>> of the line 4-5 years ago, home computers are IBM laptop, again top of
>> the
>> line 4-5 years ago & a brand new Dell desktop, 3G CPU, 2GB ram, & all
>> computers running XP Pro.
>> When working on docs on work computer from home (on desktop), sometime
>> things will freeze & then after a few minutes 'catch up' like when
>> typoing &
>> such.
>> She claims that this never happens when working from the laptop.
>> Anything that could be causing this?
>> Settings that can be tweaked, etc?
>>
>>
>>



 
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