So when I mean slow, you can type whole sentences in a new email and not see
the first letter you typed until you have finished the sentence. Menu
options take forever to highlight...
Any Suggestions to Try? Sometimes rebooting the Client helps, but we have
several Clients of various flavors so it seems unlikely its client specific?
I think they are all Running either Wyse OS with RDP Client, or WinCE.
Thanks,
Scott<-
One reason that Outlook might behave differently on a terminal server is
that Cached Exchange mode is not supported on terminal servers.
You may not see the same issues on your clients because Outlook can mask
many connectivity problems with the backend Exchange server by using its
local cache.
If Outlook has the same problems when you log on locally, you may want to
start debugging your Exchange server and the connectivity to it.
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"Scott Townsend" <sco...@nospam.postalias> wrote in message
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So maybe I was not clear with who's using what and how they are accessing
it.
We have a Terminal Server with Clients that are both Wyse ThinClients and
WinXP/Vista Clients
The Wyse Clients Connecting to the TS to use Outlook are Slow
The WinXP/Vista Clients connecting to the TS to use Outlook seems to be
fine.
So No one is running outlook locally, they are all using it on the Terminal
Server.
I have not Logged on locally to the Server to Check for issues, just the
ThinTerms and the WinXP Clients.
Thanks again.
Scott<-
"Carl Carter-Schwendler [MS]" <car...@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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You can disable ClearType to help, or better (performance wise), switch
setting to compose and view in Plain Text. If that works, you know where
the bottleneck is and can decide how to handle it. Let us know how it goes.
--
Josh Rosenberg [MSFT]
SDE - Terminal Services
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