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I have a Windows Vista desktop. I RDP into many servers 2000, 2003 x32 and

x64. I have one server 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise Edition x64 build

3790.srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710, when I or anyone RDP's into this server from

a Vista computer the session is very slow. The screen refreshes fine, but a

mouse click takes several seconds to reatct.

 

I've found that if I run a "netsh interface tcp set global

autotuninglevel=disabled" command on my Vista box the RDP session works fine.

RDP from XP is also fine.

 

I don't know why this is the only server I'm having problems with. I have

one other 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise x64 server and its build number is

3790.srv03_sp2_gdr.070321-2337.

 

Does anyone know what the different build numbers mean. It seems like the

problem server has an old build number??? Is there a way to upgrade to a

newer build?

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Guest Munindra Das [MSFT]
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Re: Slow RDP from Vista to 2k3 SP2 R2 x64

 

Hi Brian,

Sorry to hear about the slow connection to one of your TS servers!

 

As for the differnece of the builds on the two machines, the

3790.srv03_sp2_gdr.070321-2337 one has a kernel security update (GDR)

installed on March 21st. Hence the new build number. The

3790.srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710 is missing updates. Please try installing

available updates on the machine and see if that impoves the performance.

 

If updating does not work, can you provide us information like netmon log,

event log, etc to help us debug your issue?

 

Thanks,

Munindra

 

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"Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:CE0A8FEA-A8C4-4B32-9467-1DC3F7393C24@microsoft.com...

>I have a Windows Vista desktop. I RDP into many servers 2000, 2003 x32 and

> x64. I have one server 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise Edition x64 build

> 3790.srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710, when I or anyone RDP's into this server

> from

> a Vista computer the session is very slow. The screen refreshes fine, but

> a

> mouse click takes several seconds to reatct.

>

> I've found that if I run a "netsh interface tcp set global

> autotuninglevel=disabled" command on my Vista box the RDP session works

> fine.

> RDP from XP is also fine.

>

> I don't know why this is the only server I'm having problems with. I have

> one other 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise x64 server and its build number is

> 3790.srv03_sp2_gdr.070321-2337.

>

> Does anyone know what the different build numbers mean. It seems like the

> problem server has an old build number??? Is there a way to upgrade to a

> newer build?

>

  • 4 weeks later...
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RE: Slow RDP from Vista to 2k3 SP2 R2 x64

 

I'm having the same issue connecting to a freshly installed Windows Server

2003 R2 (32 bit) server after installing SP2 from microsofts site. I've

reinstalled a second time, and the issues pops up immediately after the SP2

install.

 

When connecting from a vista worksation to the server via RDP, mouse clicks

take about 5 seconds to run on the server. The keyboard functionality

however responds like you'd expect. So I can click something, wait 5

seconds, then click somewhere else. It's very annoying.

 

Connecting to the same server from XP or another W2k3 box works fine.

 

I have other W2k3 boxes with SP2, but all of them we're originally installed

with SP1, then upgraded to SP2. They work fine.

 

Please help!

 

"Brian" wrote:

> I have a Windows Vista desktop. I RDP into many servers 2000, 2003 x32 and

> x64. I have one server 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise Edition x64 build

> 3790.srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710, when I or anyone RDP's into this server from

> a Vista computer the session is very slow. The screen refreshes fine, but a

> mouse click takes several seconds to reatct.

>

> I've found that if I run a "netsh interface tcp set global

> autotuninglevel=disabled" command on my Vista box the RDP session works fine.

> RDP from XP is also fine.

>

> I don't know why this is the only server I'm having problems with. I have

> one other 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise x64 server and its build number is

> 3790.srv03_sp2_gdr.070321-2337.

>

> Does anyone know what the different build numbers mean. It seems like the

> problem server has an old build number??? Is there a way to upgrade to a

> newer build?

>

Posted

RE: Slow RDP from Vista to 2k3 SP2 R2 x64

 

For what its worth, setting the autotuninglevel=disabled command fixed it for

me. Are there any downsides to having that turned off?

 

"BrettB" wrote:

> I'm having the same issue connecting to a freshly installed Windows Server

> 2003 R2 (32 bit) server after installing SP2 from microsofts site. I've

> reinstalled a second time, and the issues pops up immediately after the SP2

> install.

>

> When connecting from a vista worksation to the server via RDP, mouse clicks

> take about 5 seconds to run on the server. The keyboard functionality

> however responds like you'd expect. So I can click something, wait 5

> seconds, then click somewhere else. It's very annoying.

>

> Connecting to the same server from XP or another W2k3 box works fine.

>

> I have other W2k3 boxes with SP2, but all of them we're originally installed

> with SP1, then upgraded to SP2. They work fine.

>

> Please help!

>

> "Brian" wrote:

>

> > I have a Windows Vista desktop. I RDP into many servers 2000, 2003 x32 and

> > x64. I have one server 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise Edition x64 build

> > 3790.srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710, when I or anyone RDP's into this server from

> > a Vista computer the session is very slow. The screen refreshes fine, but a

> > mouse click takes several seconds to reatct.

> >

> > I've found that if I run a "netsh interface tcp set global

> > autotuninglevel=disabled" command on my Vista box the RDP session works fine.

> > RDP from XP is also fine.

> >

> > I don't know why this is the only server I'm having problems with. I have

> > one other 2003 SP2 R2 Enterprise x64 server and its build number is

> > 3790.srv03_sp2_gdr.070321-2337.

> >

> > Does anyone know what the different build numbers mean. It seems like the

> > problem server has an old build number??? Is there a way to upgrade to a

> > newer build?

> >


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