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Telenet application suffers from pausing when used over Terminal Services

Asked by primigenia in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Server

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We have 64 bit server running server 2003. The server are not suffering from over loading and the bandwith stats show that we are not using all the bandwidth at the remote sites.
Access to our file print server at head office for email viewing word docs is fine. However, when we use our telnet application which is for our main  ERP system  via RDP we are finding that the remote branches our  suffering from intermitted pausing/delay on the key strokes registering. The server is hoseted externally and from head office is fine.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: MS Terminal Server 2003, Terminal Server 2003, Dell server
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