Re: Slow logoff



Thanks. I have to guess...

If Microsoft has documented this, then you would have referenced a Microsoft
article.


"Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> This is by design.
> Documented here by Citrix, but applies to rdp as well:
>
> CTX106049 - Published Application Sessions Take 60 Seconds to Log
> Off when Windows 2003, Service Pack 1 is Installed
> http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?entryID=6034
>
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> Vera Noest
> MCSE,CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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> "Rich Raffenetti" <raffenetti@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 15 jun 2005:
>
>> I have a small Windows 2003 SP1 terminal server cluster and have
>> applied all of the fixes I could find to improve the long logoff
>> times. I still experience long logoff times, though not
>> consistently. Yeah, I use UPHClean too.
>>
>> Today I finally noticed :-) that a long logoff is only
>> associated with a short session.
>>
>> For example, if I log on and off immediately, the logoff takes
>> about a minute. However, if I logon and wait for a minute or
>> more, the logoff happens immediately. Finally, if I logon, wait
>> for 30 seconds or so and logoff, the logoff takes roughly a half
>> minute.
>>
>> This is pretty consistent on my cluster. The times are not
>> exact as far as I know.
>>
>> Real users, those who logon to do work in sessions lasting more
>> than a minute won't notice the issue. However, my associates
>> who test the apps in short sessions do notice the issue and
>> complain about the problem.
>>
>> It is a real problem though not serious if my observation is
>> correct.
>>
>> I'm wondering if others have noticed the same behavior.
>>
>> My three servers are dual Xeon 3.2 GHz with Gigabit networking.
>> I don't think any startup process should be taking a minute to
>> complete.
>>
>> My session tries to map several local printers, a couple of
>> which fail to connect. Possibly the printer setup failures are
>> delaying logoff.
>


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