ittoolbox as adapted from citrix-l discussion group summary: we've got two terminal servers and when our consumers use a thin customer to connect to our win2003 64bit terminal server, it will require a long time to connect and use desktop settings. does everyone know how to resolve this? total guide: disclaimer: contents usually are not reviewed for correctness and therefore are not endorsed or proposed by ittoolbox or any vendor. popular q&a contents include summarized information from ittoolbox citrix-l discussion unless otherwise noted.
adapted from a response by arnoldhf on 8/12/2008
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almost 100% of the time,
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microsoft office 2007 Professional product key, make the secondary dns server any of the others. all workstations should point to one or more of the dns servers.
do not point to any external dns servers,
windows 7 pro keygen!! if you have external dns servers provided by an isp, add them as "forwarders" in the dns server configuration. disclaimer: contents are not reviewed for correctness and therefore are not endorsed or advocated by toolbox.com or any vendor. common q&a contents include summarized information from citrix discussion unless otherwise noted.