Environment versions
OS:
Windows Server 2012 R2
Network:
Windows Server 2012 R2
Virtual environment:
VMWare
>Hi,
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>I remember seeing this thread but cannot find it now - I remote into a PC at my client's office to do their work and it has been on a Win 7 pc for years. We just moved it to a Win 10 pc and it is slow as cold molasses...I had their IT guy check that it is still getting 1Gb through their switch and he said yes.
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>Is VFP inherently slow on Win 10? And if so, did anyone find anything to speed it up? Not being there to test it, it is hard for me to know if it is something in the vpn etc that might be causing it also.
If your setup includes mapped drives (old DOS "subst" or "net use") you might try to access directly - WinX tries to conserve resources by disconnecting such handles earlier than Win7 or XP.
If "remote pc" is virtualized and guest OS accesses several resources on host OS, type of connection and memory allocation may show huge different access times - for some setups beefy guest setup is faster, others gain from more memory to host OS to cache data.
Best way to check is if you have an automated sequence (from testing perhaps) logging time needed for certain actions and run under different setups at least half a dozen times.
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