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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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>-----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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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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