Mike Fedyk wrote:
James Weatherall wrote:

Mike,

You haven't specified which of the client or server sees the CPU usage spike
when the remote display is changing.


"When I switch desktops, scroll, or do anything that changes a lot on screen, the CPU usage goes to 100% on the client."

That would be the PII 400Mhz Win2k Pro machine with 256MB ram. The cpu usage is low on the server.

What is interesting is that if you look in windows task manager, and turn on "show kernel times" most of the time is being spent in the kernel.

I'm seeing this on different windows machines with different network and video cards, so I don't suspect the drivers. Maybe I should try some different client versions...

Hmm, It looks like changing from 16bpp (bits per pixel) to 24bpp display improves interactivity when I'm connected over a 100Mbps switched LAN.


I'm interested in the pixelformat setting. Can anyone point me to some documentation on what settings are available, and maybe when each might be better than the others?

Thanks,

Mike
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