We are running Windows 2000 Terminal Services. The system seems to run fine with everyone logging in (some have even commented it's faster than their local machine). When the 8th person logs in, it takes a few seconds longer for their personal profile to download and then goes really slow when accessing Lotus Notes - when it goes slow it slows down everyone else on the server until the person is actually logged in, then it goes back to normal speed for everyone (including the 8th person). If you leave it for a while (10 minutes or so), you can then log in a couple more users, then say you get to the 12th user, again it hangs. It seems that you can have endless clients using Office, it just seems to be notes.
We are unsure if this is a notes problem or a terminal services problem (i.e. Notes accessing a it's notes.ini or a Terminal Server file). When this "go slow" occurs, we have checked the performance of the server, and all seems well (CPU, disk usage, network traffice etc). The rest of the network performs ok (for people not yet on terminal services).
The notes.ini file et al for everyone is stored on their home drive, this doesn't seem to slow anything down for the first 7 users.
Has anyone else experienced these issues? Anyone got any ideas of what to try?
We are unsure if this is a notes problem or a terminal services problem (i.e. Notes accessing a it's notes.ini or a Terminal Server file). When this "go slow" occurs, we have checked the performance of the server, and all seems well (CPU, disk usage, network traffice etc). The rest of the network performs ok (for people not yet on terminal services).
The notes.ini file et al for everyone is stored on their home drive, this doesn't seem to slow anything down for the first 7 users.
Has anyone else experienced these issues? Anyone got any ideas of what to try?