We have a user in South No Man's Land and DirecWay is the only viable Internet connection available to them.
Terminal Services RDP client connects to the server at the main office with no problems, although it is slow.
We can't seem to get the Citrix PN client to be happy, and I'm assuming it's a latency issue. Where do I go to tweak the settings on the server to help with this?
We are running MetaFrame XP Feature Release 3, and publish the entire desktop. Users connect through the program neighborhood client where the server is identified by its IP address. An appropriate login/password is required before access is allowed into the network.
This is the ONLY user unable to make a successful connection, and the only satellite connection as well. Everyone else is lucky enough to have DSL, cable or adequate dial-up speeds. This user was only able to achieve a 24K dialup, but the lines are really bad and the connection would drop out often. The ISP says this is "normal" for dial-up customers. Get a life!
Terminal Services RDP client connects to the server at the main office with no problems, although it is slow.
We can't seem to get the Citrix PN client to be happy, and I'm assuming it's a latency issue. Where do I go to tweak the settings on the server to help with this?
We are running MetaFrame XP Feature Release 3, and publish the entire desktop. Users connect through the program neighborhood client where the server is identified by its IP address. An appropriate login/password is required before access is allowed into the network.
This is the ONLY user unable to make a successful connection, and the only satellite connection as well. Everyone else is lucky enough to have DSL, cable or adequate dial-up speeds. This user was only able to achieve a 24K dialup, but the lines are really bad and the connection would drop out often. The ISP says this is "normal" for dial-up customers. Get a life!