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Old 07-10-2003, 12:38 AM   #1
Steve Babcock
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I have installed TS on Win2K SP4

1. Should I re-apply SP4 ?

2. What other updates should I apply for TS ?

3. Since installing TS, the server gets slower and slower and seems to
be causing network congestion as response time to other resources
(servers) on the network come to a crawl. Once I shut down the TS
server, all is OK for a few hours.

Steve

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Old 07-10-2003, 11:02 AM   #2
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>-----Original Message-----
>I have installed TS on Win2K SP4
>
>1. Should I re-apply SP4 ?
>
>2. What other updates should I apply for TS ?
>
>3. Since installing TS, the server gets slower and slower

and seems to
>be causing network congestion as response time to other

resources
>(servers) on the network come to a crawl. Once I shut

down the TS
>server, all is OK for a few hours.


Every terminal session (in graphical mode) eats up a
significant amount of resources - bandwith (especially if
the session is over the Internet), RAM etc. I recommend
simply open performance monitor and look at your server
performance.

Igors
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>Steve
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Old 07-10-2003, 07:09 PM   #3
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At the time, there were no remote users active as none had been
authorized yet.

What about Services Packs, etc since TS was installed after SP4.

Steve

Igors wrote:

> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have installed TS on Win2K SP4
> >
> >1. Should I re-apply SP4 ?
> >
> >2. What other updates should I apply for TS ?
> >
> >3. Since installing TS, the server gets slower and slower

> and seems to
> >be causing network congestion as response time to other

> resources
> >(servers) on the network come to a crawl. Once I shut

> down the TS
> >server, all is OK for a few hours.

>
> Every terminal session (in graphical mode) eats up a
> significant amount of resources - bandwith (especially if
> the session is over the Internet), RAM etc. I recommend
> simply open performance monitor and look at your server
> performance.
>
> Igors
> >
> >Steve
> >
> >.
> >


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