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Optimizing Applications for Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Windows nt server 0
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bet | 33/49 | Sana | 29.03.2021 | Hajmi | 197,5 Kb. | | #13691 |
Splash screens—graphical product, company, or user information that appears while an application is starting—work well in local video environments because of the speed of delivery. When that same splash screen is transmitted to a Terminal Services desktop client over the network, the transmission consumes extra network bandwidth and forces the user to wait before accessing the application. Limit the use of splash screens in order to speed up the application start-up process and to enhance the end-user experience. Particularly for remote access, reducing the size of the bitmap and testing at lower network speeds, for example, over a 28.8 K modem, ensures the best end-user experience.
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