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Old 26-11-2007, 06:29 PM   #1
Pierre of Perth
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RDP to Small Business Server 2003

I have a Small Business Server 2003 -based client. I've recently bought some
new machines with Vista, and they work very well in the office.

However, the only Vista laptop user now needs to access the server from
home. I've already set up Outlook over HTTP successfully, and they are also
able to connect to the network via the "Connect to Small Business Server" VPN
connection. The VPN is too slow to run applications remotely, so I've given
them restricted access to log into the server itself.

The problem arises when connecting to the server. Firstly, RDP takes about 2
minutes to actually bring up the login screen. Double-click on the icon, and
it just sits there blankly for a while. When it eventually appears, the user
can log in and work as normal on the server - the speed is fine.

Apart from RDP being slow to show its face, Outlook 2007 is the biggest
problem. When connected to the work network over VPN, Outlook literally
crawls. It will sit there for a while saying "Contacting
C:\users\....\outlook.ost for information", then eventually it will connect.
However when trying to type an email, it is extremely erratic. Text will
appear in fits and bursts and its unusable. Changing the Outlook over HTTP
settings don't make a shred of difference. I currently have it set to connect
via HTTP on slow networks only. Outlook speeds up again after disconnecting
from the work network. It appears if its trying to connect directly to the
server - ignoring the HTTP settings - because it doesn't ask for credentials
when starting Outlook while connected to the work network.

Any ideas? I'm fresh out.
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Old 27-11-2007, 05:33 AM   #2
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Re: RDP to Small Business Server 2003

You may want to reset global autotuninglevel. This link may help.

Vista Remote Access IssuesSorry, Vista Home Premium does not include the
Remote Desktop Host and you can't use access Vista Home Premium using RDC.
In other words, only the Business, ...
www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaraissues.htm


--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"Pierre of Perth" <PierreofPerth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EB16D1AD-8EEB-4E21-A7EC-454805262CAB@microsoft.com...
>I have a Small Business Server 2003 -based client. I've recently bought
>some
> new machines with Vista, and they work very well in the office.
>
> However, the only Vista laptop user now needs to access the server from
> home. I've already set up Outlook over HTTP successfully, and they are
> also
> able to connect to the network via the "Connect to Small Business Server"
> VPN
> connection. The VPN is too slow to run applications remotely, so I've
> given
> them restricted access to log into the server itself.
>
> The problem arises when connecting to the server. Firstly, RDP takes about
> 2
> minutes to actually bring up the login screen. Double-click on the icon,
> and
> it just sits there blankly for a while. When it eventually appears, the
> user
> can log in and work as normal on the server - the speed is fine.
>
> Apart from RDP being slow to show its face, Outlook 2007 is the biggest
> problem. When connected to the work network over VPN, Outlook literally
> crawls. It will sit there for a while saying "Contacting
> C:\users\....\outlook.ost for information", then eventually it will
> connect.
> However when trying to type an email, it is extremely erratic. Text will
> appear in fits and bursts and its unusable. Changing the Outlook over HTTP
> settings don't make a shred of difference. I currently have it set to
> connect
> via HTTP on slow networks only. Outlook speeds up again after
> disconnecting
> from the work network. It appears if its trying to connect directly to the
> server - ignoring the HTTP settings - because it doesn't ask for
> credentials
> when starting Outlook while connected to the work network.
>
> Any ideas? I'm fresh out.


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Old 27-11-2007, 08:31 AM   #3
Jeffrey Randow
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Re: RDP to Small Business Server 2003

Run the following as an administrator on the Vista boxen:

netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
netsh int tcp set global rss=disabled

This should stop the delays you are seeing with Remote Desktop.

This MAY help your Outlook problem, but I never experienced what you
are experiencing with Autotuning enabled.
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 04:39:01 -0800, Pierre of Perth
<PierreofPerth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have a Small Business Server 2003 -based client. I've recently bought some
>new machines with Vista, and they work very well in the office.
>
>However, the only Vista laptop user now needs to access the server from
>home. I've already set up Outlook over HTTP successfully, and they are also
>able to connect to the network via the "Connect to Small Business Server" VPN
>connection. The VPN is too slow to run applications remotely, so I've given
>them restricted access to log into the server itself.
>
>The problem arises when connecting to the server. Firstly, RDP takes about 2
>minutes to actually bring up the login screen. Double-click on the icon, and
>it just sits there blankly for a while. When it eventually appears, the user
>can log in and work as normal on the server - the speed is fine.
>
>Apart from RDP being slow to show its face, Outlook 2007 is the biggest
>problem. When connected to the work network over VPN, Outlook literally
>crawls. It will sit there for a while saying "Contacting
>C:\users\....\outlook.ost for information", then eventually it will connect.
>However when trying to type an email, it is extremely erratic. Text will
>appear in fits and bursts and its unusable. Changing the Outlook over HTTP
>settings don't make a shred of difference. I currently have it set to connect
>via HTTP on slow networks only. Outlook speeds up again after disconnecting
>from the work network. It appears if its trying to connect directly to the
>server - ignoring the HTTP settings - because it doesn't ask for credentials
>when starting Outlook while connected to the work network.
>
>Any ideas? I'm fresh out.

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Old 23-01-2008, 12:25 AM   #4
Pierre of Perth
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Re: RDP to Small Business Server 2003

The user reported back that the autotuning modification didnt help. And yes,
it is Vista Business.

"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:

> You may want to reset global autotuninglevel. This link may help.
>
> Vista Remote Access IssuesSorry, Vista Home Premium does not include the
> Remote Desktop Host and you can't use access Vista Home Premium using RDC.
> In other words, only the Business, ...
> www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaraissues.htm
>
>
> --
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
>
>
> "Pierre of Perth" <PierreofPerth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EB16D1AD-8EEB-4E21-A7EC-454805262CAB@microsoft.com...
> >I have a Small Business Server 2003 -based client. I've recently bought
> >some
> > new machines with Vista, and they work very well in the office.
> >
> > However, the only Vista laptop user now needs to access the server from
> > home. I've already set up Outlook over HTTP successfully, and they are
> > also
> > able to connect to the network via the "Connect to Small Business Server"
> > VPN
> > connection. The VPN is too slow to run applications remotely, so I've
> > given
> > them restricted access to log into the server itself.
> >
> > The problem arises when connecting to the server. Firstly, RDP takes about
> > 2
> > minutes to actually bring up the login screen. Double-click on the icon,
> > and
> > it just sits there blankly for a while. When it eventually appears, the
> > user
> > can log in and work as normal on the server - the speed is fine.
> >
> > Apart from RDP being slow to show its face, Outlook 2007 is the biggest
> > problem. When connected to the work network over VPN, Outlook literally
> > crawls. It will sit there for a while saying "Contacting
> > C:\users\....\outlook.ost for information", then eventually it will
> > connect.
> > However when trying to type an email, it is extremely erratic. Text will
> > appear in fits and bursts and its unusable. Changing the Outlook over HTTP
> > settings don't make a shred of difference. I currently have it set to
> > connect
> > via HTTP on slow networks only. Outlook speeds up again after
> > disconnecting
> > from the work network. It appears if its trying to connect directly to the
> > server - ignoring the HTTP settings - because it doesn't ask for
> > credentials
> > when starting Outlook while connected to the work network.
> >
> > Any ideas? I'm fresh out.

>

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Old 23-01-2008, 12:33 AM   #5
Pierre of Perth
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Re: RDP to Small Business Server 2003

The user reported back that the autotuning modification didnt help. And yes,
it is Vista Business.

"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:

> You may want to reset global autotuninglevel. This link may help.
>
> Vista Remote Access IssuesSorry, Vista Home Premium does not include the
> Remote Desktop Host and you can't use access Vista Home Premium using RDC.
> In other words, only the Business, ...
> www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaraissues.htm
>
>
> --
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
>
>
> "Pierre of Perth" <PierreofPerth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EB16D1AD-8EEB-4E21-A7EC-454805262CAB@microsoft.com...
> >I have a Small Business Server 2003 -based client. I've recently bought
> >some
> > new machines with Vista, and they work very well in the office.
> >
> > However, the only Vista laptop user now needs to access the server from
> > home. I've already set up Outlook over HTTP successfully, and they are
> > also
> > able to connect to the network via the "Connect to Small Business Server"
> > VPN
> > connection. The VPN is too slow to run applications remotely, so I've
> > given
> > them restricted access to log into the server itself.
> >
> > The problem arises when connecting to the server. Firstly, RDP takes about
> > 2
> > minutes to actually bring up the login screen. Double-click on the icon,
> > and
> > it just sits there blankly for a while. When it eventually appears, the
> > user
> > can log in and work as normal on the server - the speed is fine.
> >
> > Apart from RDP being slow to show its face, Outlook 2007 is the biggest
> > problem. When connected to the work network over VPN, Outlook literally
> > crawls. It will sit there for a while saying "Contacting
> > C:\users\....\outlook.ost for information", then eventually it will
> > connect.
> > However when trying to type an email, it is extremely erratic. Text will
> > appear in fits and bursts and its unusable. Changing the Outlook over HTTP
> > settings don't make a shred of difference. I currently have it set to
> > connect
> > via HTTP on slow networks only. Outlook speeds up again after
> > disconnecting
> > from the work network. It appears if its trying to connect directly to the
> > server - ignoring the HTTP settings - because it doesn't ask for
> > credentials
> > when starting Outlook while connected to the work network.
> >
> > Any ideas? I'm fresh out.

>

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