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Optimizing Applications for Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Windows nt server 0
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bet | 34/49 | Sana | 29.03.2021 | Hajmi | 197,5 Kb. | | #13691 |
When a program uses on-screen animation, that animation consumes both CPU time and video bandwidth. This has several ramifications in the Terminal Services environment. First, the resource consumption of animation affects other users; while staring at an animated icon on the screen, the individual user is depriving others of CPU access and network bandwidth. Second, the actual effect of the animation is compromised because the video output is being rerouted over the network. Therefore, to decrease network activity and to improve the end-user experience, keep the use of animation to a minimum. For optimal performance and feature-rich end user experience, do not run animated or bitmap-intensive applications in a Terminal Services remote session. Allow these applications to execute only when they detect a local Windows-based desktop operating system, such as Windows 2000 Professional or Windows NT Workstation 4.0, or when they are running on the console.
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