Connection defaults to Either 256colors or 32M colors

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We have an issue with connections to a TS running Windows 2003 SP2. If we
have the Wyse Client set to 16bit, the connection information within TS
connection manager always shows as 32M colors for the colour depth. If the
client is dropped to 8bit the colour depth drops to 256colours.

If we connect to a Windows 2003 Server which is identically configured but
only running Service Pack1, the colour depth when connecting at 16bit shows
as 64k colours. We are having problems with bandwidth at the moment and the
only issue we can see is the colour depth difference. The bandwidth issues
only appeared when we upgraded to SP2. Has anyone got any ideas or know of
any hotfixes to resolve this issue ? The ultimate aim is to get back to 64k
colours which in theory whould reduce overall bandwidth consumed.
 
Re: Connection defaults to Either 256colors or 32M colors

Have you tried to limit the color depth from the TS group policy to 16-bit?
Instructions are here:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windo...df01-496f-a69d-1ae31dac23481033.mspx?mfr=true

Thx. Alice

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Alice Kupcik
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"Kieron Sykes" <Kieron Sykes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We have an issue with connections to a TS running Windows 2003 SP2. If we
> have the Wyse Client set to 16bit, the connection information within TS
> connection manager always shows as 32M colors for the colour depth. If the
> client is dropped to 8bit the colour depth drops to 256colours.
>
> If we connect to a Windows 2003 Server which is identically configured but
> only running Service Pack1, the colour depth when connecting at 16bit
> shows
> as 64k colours. We are having problems with bandwidth at the moment and
> the
> only issue we can see is the colour depth difference. The bandwidth issues
> only appeared when we upgraded to SP2. Has anyone got any ideas or know of
> any hotfixes to resolve this issue ? The ultimate aim is to get back to
> 64k
> colours which in theory whould reduce overall bandwidth consumed.
>
>
 
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