Session Opening Preference > Logon Preferences
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 8:13 pm
Hi,
I was doing a complete reinstall of TSplus (9.50.9.22) on a 2012R2 server the other day, which hosts 40+ users, and noticed some speed-up settings.
AdminTool > Server > Session Opening Preference > uncheck [ ] Display Last Connected Users:
This made a huge impact on logon times, where Windows says "Loading Session Manager". It went from about 10 seconds to 0 seconds. You'll only see the slow logon if you have many users connected - the more users, the slower the logon is.
As far as I can see, I would maybe recommend that as the default TSplus installation option. The only downside is you need to enter username at logon if connecting through console/etc.
AdminTool > Server > Session Opening Preference > check [X] All Users Have A Full Desktop:
This shaved another 5 seconds of the logon time (again, the more users, the slower the logon is). The huge downside (as far as I can tell) is that Seamless (transparent) desktop doesn't work, but since 2012 and W10 almost doesn't work with Seamless, then it might be an option.
I haven't tested these settings with RemoteApp - only tested with Seamless.
Do you think it's bad tweaks or ?
I was doing a complete reinstall of TSplus (9.50.9.22) on a 2012R2 server the other day, which hosts 40+ users, and noticed some speed-up settings.
AdminTool > Server > Session Opening Preference > uncheck [ ] Display Last Connected Users:
This made a huge impact on logon times, where Windows says "Loading Session Manager". It went from about 10 seconds to 0 seconds. You'll only see the slow logon if you have many users connected - the more users, the slower the logon is.
As far as I can see, I would maybe recommend that as the default TSplus installation option. The only downside is you need to enter username at logon if connecting through console/etc.
AdminTool > Server > Session Opening Preference > check [X] All Users Have A Full Desktop:
This shaved another 5 seconds of the logon time (again, the more users, the slower the logon is). The huge downside (as far as I can tell) is that Seamless (transparent) desktop doesn't work, but since 2012 and W10 almost doesn't work with Seamless, then it might be an option.
I haven't tested these settings with RemoteApp - only tested with Seamless.
Do you think it's bad tweaks or ?