Do you have a lot of sessions displaying yuv icons for some reason?
e.g. a card-only or pseudo-only policy, a lot of unrecognizable
smartcards inserted, a lot of token readers configured, or a lot of
multihead sessions where the primary isn't currently connected?

The data indicating yuvfile problems is pretty sketchy at this point
and the problem is still under investigation.  yuvfile never sends much
data, but if you have zillions of them running it's possible there
is an issue here.

-Bob

Jimmy Fox wrote:
Yes, the network is saturated. The router is dropping the packets
after its buffer overfills. I'll have to test the yuvfile after hours.
These guys are so mad at me at this point they are threatening my life
:P

I'll give you an update in about eight hours.

On 9/18/07, Kent Peacock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jimmy Fox wrote On 09/18/07 15:40,:
We are getting 80% loss which is creating an almost unusable system.
These guys are only opening email and entering data into websites.

I think I'm going to roll back to the old SRSS because at this point I
think it is a glitch.
This is possibly a bug introduced in the yuvfile program in 4.0 that's
used to put up things like the insert smartcard icon. Aside from packet
loss, can you determine if your network is saturated? Perhaps you can
try replacing yuvfile in 4.0 with the one from 3.1 just as a test. (I'm
not sure if there were other changes that went along with that.)

Kent
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