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Will having Norton running with the real time file protection active on my terminal server cause sessions to periodically slow down to a crawl for a few minutes then speed back up?
 
Well, it all depends on what is going on with your system
at the time. Why don't you try disabling it and see if
the slow downs still occur.

-M
-----Original Message-----
Will having Norton running with the real time file
protection active on my terminal server cause sessions to
periodically slow down to a crawl for a few minutes then
speed back up?
 
Are you using Corporate Edition 7.6+, as 7.5 and earlier were not compatible with TS. It used to load the system tray program in every session, which used up loads of RAM

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co


----- Jamie wrote: ----

Will having Norton running with the real time file protection active on my terminal server cause sessions to periodically slow down to a crawl for a few minutes then speed back up?
 

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