Re: IE on TS
- From: Patrick Rouse <PatrickRouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 11:07:01 -0700
If the sites are not business related, blocking access to them would be a
start. Amazingly, MSN is one of the biggest bandwidth hogs, as it always has
flash advertisements.
Flash can be disabled, and if the sites are well done, the flash content
will be replaced with a static image.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm
I would always restrict access to Windows Media Player, as this is rarely a
requirement to be used on a Terminal Server. This can be restricted via NTFS
Permissions on the wpm exe.
If users need access to rich multimedia content websites, that are public,
encourage them to use their local web browser.
--
Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Provision Networks VIP
Citrix Technology Professional
President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC
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"S" wrote:
What can I do about it, about Flash and Java sites? And sites with high.
graphics?
"Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you use Process Explorer you might get more details about what is going
on. Flash and other multimedia sites could saturate the CPU on a TS as
it's
sending the screen updates to the client.
--
Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Provision Networks VIP
Citrix Technology Professional
President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
"S" wrote:
Yes
<man.or.fish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 18 May, 05:39, "S" <s...@xxxxx> wrote:
Hi
In the pas 6 month I have problem with running IE on TS.
After 5 WS open IE the CPU of the server getting to 100% Utilization,
and
everything working very slow.
If 40 WS run office the cpu its on max. 10% utilization.
The server is: HP ML350 G4p with 4GB ram, 2 XEON cpu, 2 72GB 10K scsi
disks
with raid controller with 64MB ram, raid 1.
The clients are: PII with 32MB or 64MB ram with win98 SE.
Any idea?
Than'x
Shay
can you actually confirm that the process that is maxing out the CPU
is iexplore.exe? If you open up task manager on the TS and hit the
processes tab then tick tthe box to "show all processes from all
users" is it actually iexplore.exe that is eating up your CPU?
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