Slow "using print screen" to copy to local client

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Using the print screen from withing a TS session into a local Microsoft
office word document is very slow. This can take up to 100 seconds before the
image is transferred into the MS Word. The strange thing is that other users
dont experience this problem. This might happen if the user is connected on
the loca LAN itself. This makes be believe it might be a profile problem, but
I,m not sure

Anyone experience something similar and advice?

MCSE
MCSA
 
Re: Slow "using print screen" to copy to local client

Are the other users that are not experiencing this problems using the same
TS server and the same printers?

Thx. Alice

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"Anonymous?" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Using the print screen from withing a TS session into a local Microsoft
> office word document is very slow. This can take up to 100 seconds before
> the
> image is transferred into the MS Word. The strange thing is that other
> users
> dont experience this problem. This might happen if the user is connected
> on
> the loca LAN itself. This makes be believe it might be a profile problem,
> but
> I,m not sure
>
> Anyone experience something similar and advice?
>
> MCSE
> MCSA
>
>
 
Re: Slow "using print screen" to copy to local client

They are using the same TS server, but I believe they are not using the same
printer. Could the issue be related to printers?
"Alice Kupcik [MSFT]" wrote:

> Are the other users that are not experiencing this problems using the same
> TS server and the same printers?
>
> Thx. Alice
>
> --
> Alice Kupcik
> Program Manager - Microsoft
> http://blogs.msdn.com/ts
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> "Anonymous?" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0A6549C7-F009-4E79-8B0F-83732C2D1800@microsoft.com...
> > Using the print screen from withing a TS session into a local Microsoft
> > office word document is very slow. This can take up to 100 seconds before
> > the
> > image is transferred into the MS Word. The strange thing is that other
> > users
> > dont experience this problem. This might happen if the user is connected
> > on
> > the loca LAN itself. This makes be believe it might be a profile problem,
> > but
> > I,m not sure
> >
> > Anyone experience something similar and advice?
> >
> > MCSE
> > MCSA
> >
> >

>
 
Re: Slow "using print screen" to copy to local client

It's hard to tell what the issue is from the distance, but it could be an
issue with the printer.

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Alice Kupcik
Program Manager - Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/ts

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Anonymous?" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E3C5A1FA-9CD8-4F82-83A7-25A626C6F941@microsoft.com...
> They are using the same TS server, but I believe they are not using the
> same
> printer. Could the issue be related to printers?
> "Alice Kupcik [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Are the other users that are not experiencing this problems using the
>> same
>> TS server and the same printers?
>>
>> Thx. Alice
>>
>> --
>> Alice Kupcik
>> Program Manager - Microsoft
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/ts
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> "Anonymous?" <Anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0A6549C7-F009-4E79-8B0F-83732C2D1800@microsoft.com...
>> > Using the print screen from withing a TS session into a local Microsoft
>> > office word document is very slow. This can take up to 100 seconds
>> > before
>> > the
>> > image is transferred into the MS Word. The strange thing is that other
>> > users
>> > dont experience this problem. This might happen if the user is
>> > connected
>> > on
>> > the loca LAN itself. This makes be believe it might be a profile
>> > problem,
>> > but
>> > I,m not sure
>> >
>> > Anyone experience something similar and advice?
>> >
>> > MCSE
>> > MCSA
>> >
>> >

>>
 
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