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Category Archives: Terminal Server
TS Logon Issues? It’s Not What You Think
Every six to eight months or so, I have an issue logging onto a Terminal Server and then have to research the issue each time from scratch because I can’t remember how I fixed it. Here’s how it starts – … Continue reading
Adventures with SAP GUI, SAPLPD and Terminal Server
Like all ridiculously expensive software we love to hate, the SAP GUI does not use standard Windows print queues to send print jobs, but implementes a printing method they call SAPLPD instead. This is launched by a process that looks … Continue reading
Slow Program Neighbourhood Agent?
If the Citrix Program Neighbourhood Agent is slow to connect to the PNAgent web service and then takes time to display a list of applications, it’s probably related to folder redirection of the Application Data folder. Program Neighbourhood Agent, by … Continue reading
Juggling Java VMs
I’ve just spent yesterday and today working on a site where the client had a need to run both the Microsoft Java VM and the Sun Java VM on their Terminal Servers. (The Microsoft Java VM is used for one … Continue reading
Sizing Terminal Servers and the 4GB memory limit(?)
Always an interesting discussion around the traps is that of how much memory to install in Terminal Servers. Due to the nature of Terminal Server and limitations of the 32bit architecture, kernel address space will be exhausted before a Terminal … Continue reading
