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I have been having ongoing problems with Remote Desktop since Beta 2
(now on RC2). I connect from work fine (from XP Pro) and it runs smooth for maybe a minute then the screen update stalls for 30-40 seconds at a time (it gets really irritating). I thought it may have been a bandwidth problem at work but I am running Remote Desktop to XP at home now (dual boot) and it works as always. It seems like a screen buffer is emptying and then a delay catching up again (if that makes sense). I tried bypassing my router, using another NIC (my motherboard has 2) and still no change. I did send a bug report to MS. Is anyone else having this kind of problem? Thanks, Dave |
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I can verify having this same problem, pretty annoying. I thought it was
bandwidth at first as well but I ruled that out the same way you did. "Dave Balcom" wrote: I have been having ongoing problems with Remote Desktop since Beta 2 (now on RC2). I connect from work fine (from XP Pro) and it runs smooth for maybe a minute then the screen update stalls for 30-40 seconds at a time (it gets really irritating). I thought it may have been a bandwidth problem at work but I am running Remote Desktop to XP at home now (dual boot) and it works as always. It seems like a screen buffer is emptying and then a delay catching up again (if that makes sense). I tried bypassing my router, using another NIC (my motherboard has 2) and still no change. I did send a bug report to MS. Is anyone else having this kind of problem? Thanks, Dave |
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 14:40:03 -0700, Andy
wrote: }I can verify having this same problem, pretty annoying. I thought it was }bandwidth at first as well but I ruled that out the same way you did. The strange thing is within my LAN I can connect to Vista just fine. It is when going over the Internet that the problem surfaces. Going from Vista/XP at home to XP Pro at work is OK too. |
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I have not seen that at all. I run Remote Desktop to my Vista RC2 box via a
PPTP VPN tunnel and have no issues at all. Do you think it might be a variation of a MTU issue with the router? See this page from Bob Lin's (MS-MVP) site... http://www.howtonetworking.com/casestudy/mtu1.htm FWIW I am on a cable ISP... -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... "Dave Balcom" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 14:40:03 -0700, Andy wrote: }I can verify having this same problem, pretty annoying. I thought it was }bandwidth at first as well but I ruled that out the same way you did. The strange thing is within my LAN I can connect to Vista just fine. It is when going over the Internet that the problem surfaces. Going from Vista/XP at home to XP Pro at work is OK too. |
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:05:01 -0500, "Sooner Al [MVP]"
wrote: }I have not seen that at all. I run Remote Desktop to my Vista RC2 box via a }PPTP VPN tunnel and have no issues at all. I tried starting a PPTP VPN first and it connected but it would not let me login. From work to home I was able to use Remote Desktop alone and it let me login but was extremely slow. Going the other way (home to work) I have to use a VPN to get through the company firewall. }Do you think it might be a variation of a MTU issue with the router? See }this page from Bob Lin's (MS-MVP) site... Makes sense but didn't Vista change to a self tuning stack? With RC1, I took the router off and connected directly to my Charter broadband modem with no change. I haven't tried that with RC2. My router is an older Netgear RT314. I couldn't find where the MTU could be changed on it. }FWIW I am on a cable ISP... Me too... ![]() |
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Anything in the event logs that may be of interest?
-- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... |
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 13:50:38 -0500, "Sooner Al [MVP]"
wrote: }Anything in the event logs that may be of interest? I found 2 entries in the Windows system log. Both were source: TermDD, Event ID: 56, "The Terminal Server security layer detected an error in the protocol stream and has disconnected the client" with the same time stamp. I remember the connection dropping this morning at about that time. There were several (actually 14) printer driver errors in the system log too, source: Umrdpservice, event ID: 1111 a few minutes before the error above. I am connecting from a domain with several print servers. Is this any help? |
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There are some hints on the EventID site that may or may not be of some
help. Beyond that hopefully someone else has some ideas... http://tinyurl.com/ve6fu FWIW, I configure my Vista RC2 machine Remote Desktop encryption level for "High" encryption only... I am also running the Beta Remote Desktop Client Version 6 software on all of my XP Pro client machines... -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... "Dave Balcom" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 13:50:38 -0500, "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: }Anything in the event logs that may be of interest? I found 2 entries in the Windows system log. Both were source: TermDD, Event ID: 56, "The Terminal Server security layer detected an error in the protocol stream and has disconnected the client" with the same time stamp. I remember the connection dropping this morning at about that time. There were several (actually 14) printer driver errors in the system log too, source: Umrdpservice, event ID: 1111 a few minutes before the error above. I am connecting from a domain with several print servers. Is this any help? |