Hi,
Open the task manager before logging off and check which process is taking CPU and memory.
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Browse All Topicshi - i've just added two new computers to my 2003 server - everything is working fine except that they take at least 5 to 10 minutes to log off - the strange thing is if I use the old computer (pentium 2!) logs off immediately using the same login as the new computer - it seems to also happen using RDP - help please :)
Is it something to do with syncing offline files?
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Thanks for the update. Please read the below article for slow RDP:
http://www.vistax64.com/vi
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by: thinkpads_userPosted on 2009-03-29 at 15:45:08ID: 24014954
It could be offline files (temporarily disable offline files to see) or it could be automatic updates still running. ... Thinkpads_User