>> >Having a record of the desktop that generated the client side
>> > traffic would be a great help in both understanding the problem
>> > and getting the developer pointed in the right direction.
>
> I think there are some tools for recording local desktops but usually
> they slow down the syst
> Having a record of the desktop that generated the client side
> traffic would be a great help in both understanding the problem
> and getting the eveloper pointed in the right direction.
I think there are some tools for recording local desktops but usually
they slow down the system significantl
>> There are some open-source efforts to get VNC playback, but so far I
>> have been unable to get any of them to work. How cool would it be to
>> be able to playback VNC data right from the trace that has the
>> client/server traffic? And frame numbers to show the exact correlation
>> between traf
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 02:05:58PM -0500, Jonathan Polacheck wrote:
> There are some open-source efforts to get VNC playback, but so far I
> have been unable to get any of them to work. How cool would it be to
> be able to playback VNC data right from the trace that has the
> client/server traf
Hello all,
I need to correlate "user experience" with trace data. For instance, we
use an ASP that sends data over TDS to a custom client over dedicated
bandwidth. I get all kinds of "performance" complaints. At least once
the fix was a Central Office that our MPLS provider works with. Other
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