RE: Mapping software slowness
From: Patrick Rouse [MVP] (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/13/04
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Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 14:01:05 -0700
There are no terminal server specific settings for adjusting the amount of memory that an application can use. If your application runs horribly in a terminal server environment, check with the manufacturer of the product to see if they know of any compatibility issues or fixes.
Terminal Server is generally not well suited for graphically intense applications, i.e. moving graphics, video games, repainting of complex images on the screen....
You verified that the application runs correctly when physucally logged onto the server console, yes?
Patrick Rouse
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----- TSIMP wrote: -----
I have the resolution set to 800 X 600, 256 Colors with the Experience set to 28.8 modem. I am running on a 100 Mb LAN with the servers one floor below me... How can I make changes to the memory for this...?
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