Hi All,
One of our customers is running Terminal Services to support employees in a branch office. Both offices have a 512/512kbps SDSL internet connection. There is an IPSEC tunnel in place between the routers. The terminal server is fairly heavily used.
The remote users use thin clients that can only be used to connect to the terminal server. Some of the users report that often some parts of the screen go blank during a terminal server session. It appears that randomly some parts of the screen go blank, resulting in several black squares on the display. The only way to restore the screen is to log off and reconnect.
Does anyone have any idea what could cause this?
- Client side (CPU) load?
- Server side (CPU) load?
- Not enough bandwidth?
- ...
One of our customers is running Terminal Services to support employees in a branch office. Both offices have a 512/512kbps SDSL internet connection. There is an IPSEC tunnel in place between the routers. The terminal server is fairly heavily used.
The remote users use thin clients that can only be used to connect to the terminal server. Some of the users report that often some parts of the screen go blank during a terminal server session. It appears that randomly some parts of the screen go blank, resulting in several black squares on the display. The only way to restore the screen is to log off and reconnect.
Does anyone have any idea what could cause this?
- Client side (CPU) load?
- Server side (CPU) load?
- Not enough bandwidth?
- ...