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Riaan de Bruyn
Guest
Hi All
I've noticed that processes which would normally fully utilizes processors
like winzip or winrar etc. only utilizes the capacity of one (1) CPU in a
Multi Processor environment via Terminal Services.
If you log on to the console of a Terminal Services server, the process will
use all CPU's to almost 100% utilization. But through a terminal services
session it seems to be limited to use only one CPU.
Is this by design or is there a workaround / configuration to all a single
process to use more CPU power if available in terminal services?
Kind Regards
I've noticed that processes which would normally fully utilizes processors
like winzip or winrar etc. only utilizes the capacity of one (1) CPU in a
Multi Processor environment via Terminal Services.
If you log on to the console of a Terminal Services server, the process will
use all CPU's to almost 100% utilization. But through a terminal services
session it seems to be limited to use only one CPU.
Is this by design or is there a workaround / configuration to all a single
process to use more CPU power if available in terminal services?
Kind Regards