Wierd one here. We just moved hosting locations and now RDP is horribly slow. It is almost like it is buffering its responses and only sending a refresh every 30 seconds or so.
I connect to the same server with VNC and its responding in real-time. I connect to both VNC and Remote Desktop at the same time and when I move the mouse in RD there is no response but watching VNC at the same time I see my actions mirrored immediately.
It worked fine before the move but now it seems pretty busted. Anyone have any ideas? Could there be some reverse dns issue that keeps it slow? Why doesn't that impact VNC?
I don't enjoy VNC very much and much prefer remote desktop.
Thanks
I connect to the same server with VNC and its responding in real-time. I connect to both VNC and Remote Desktop at the same time and when I move the mouse in RD there is no response but watching VNC at the same time I see my actions mirrored immediately.
It worked fine before the move but now it seems pretty busted. Anyone have any ideas? Could there be some reverse dns issue that keeps it slow? Why doesn't that impact VNC?
I don't enjoy VNC very much and much prefer remote desktop.
Thanks