Remote session (MSTSC) and IE

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Pedro CR

Hi

I am using MSTC to connect to my servers in Admin mode and to Workstation
(Remote Desktop). However, if I attempt to browse the Internet or open
Oulook and come across content with Flash or some other kind of animated
content, the session becomes very slow, almost unresponsive.

I was wondering if there is a way to improve performance on this kind of
scenario.

I tryed adding more memory to the workstation but I didn't get much
improvement.

Are there anyother ways to improve performance?

Thanks
Pedro R.
 
Pedro said:
I am using MSTC to connect to my servers in Admin mode and to
Workstation (Remote Desktop). However, if I attempt to browse the
Internet or open Oulook and come across content with Flash or some
other kind of animated content, the session becomes very slow,
almost unresponsive.
I was wondering if there is a way to improve performance on this
kind of scenario.

I tryed adding more memory to the workstation but I didn't get much
improvement.

Are there anyother ways to improve performance?

Better connection speed...
Don't surf to such sites on the remote computer...
 
Nothing you can do. It's the nature of the beast.

Jeff Pitsch
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There are 3rd party tools to disable or temporarily block Flash content. I
can't endorse any one in particular, but try searching online for tools to
disable or block Flash content.
 
thank very much for all your replyes ;)

Pedro.

Josh Rosenberg said:
There are 3rd party tools to disable or temporarily block Flash content.
I can't endorse any one in particular, but try searching online for tools
to disable or block Flash content.

--
Josh Rosenberg [MSFT]
SDE - Terminal Services


Jeff Pitsch said:
Nothing you can do. It's the nature of the beast.

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Citrix Technology Professional
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We;ve tried and used tflash to disable this - works really well.. (its not
installed - just run!)

from the readme file:
<snip>
----------------------------------------
TurnFlash v2.10
Copyright (c) 2003 Nir Sofer

Web site: http://nirsoft.cjb.net
----------------------------------------

Description
===========
Many Web sites today use the Macromedia Flash component for creating
animated ads.
These ads consumes additional bandwidth and sometimes even slow down your
computer.
Unfortunately, Internet Explorer doesn't provide a simple way to disable the
Flash
component. Furthermore, if you refuse to install the Flash component,
Internet Explorer will constantly ask you to install Flash in each time that
you
enter into a Web page that contains a Flash object.

This utility allows you to easily disable and enable the Flash component in
Internet Explorer browser (Version 5.00 and above). When you disable flash
with this utility, all new windows in Internet Explorer will be opened without
using the Flash compone
thank very much for all your replyes ;)

Pedro.

Josh Rosenberg said:
There are 3rd party tools to disable or temporarily block Flash content.
I can't endorse any one in particular, but try searching online for tools
to disable or block Flash content.

--
Josh Rosenberg [MSFT]
SDE - Terminal Services


Jeff Pitsch said:
Nothing you can do. It's the nature of the beast.

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Citrix Technology Professional
Provision Networks VIP

Forums not enough?
Get support from the experts at your business
http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

Pedro CR wrote:
Hi

I am using MSTC to connect to my servers in Admin mode and to
Workstation (Remote Desktop). However, if I attempt to browse the
Internet or open Oulook and come across content with Flash or some other
kind of animated content, the session becomes very slow, almost
unresponsive.

I was wondering if there is a way to improve performance on this kind of
scenario.

I tryed adding more memory to the workstation but I didn't get much
improvement.

Are there anyother ways to improve performance?

Thanks
Pedro R.
 
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