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Hi

I have installed  HPDM 4.7 SP6  management applikation for HP thin clients.

And when I use the VNC  Shadow from HPDM to connect to the Thin client it works , but the movement in the VNC window are very slow and laggish even on a 1Gbit lan, does anyone know any setting in HPDM or in the Thin Client?

 

Running Windows Embedded 7 P 64 bits on the thin clients and it are booth T730 and T620 thin clients that are affected.

( only ones I have in my enviroment)

 

 

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

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Did you updated the agent on the Thin client?

 

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Hi

Yeah I did but no change there.

 

But in the tiny vnc settings on the thin client I changed the poll value from 1000 to 30ms the lowest possible .To bad I cant see what the name of the value are now but something with poll.

 

It made alot of difference so It made it.

 

Tobad HPDM didn't support that change central so I had to do it manually.

 

 

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A bit late but i found a different way to config VNC.

 

 

configure VNC the way you wan't it to be.

 

open regedit and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE ==> TightVNC Export the TightVNC into a reg file.

upload and set the reg key to all your devices whit a file and registry task.

 

It is also possible to install tightvnc  on a normal computer.

configure it the way you like it and export thet regfile again.

 

this way you don't need HPDM to take over a device but you can use VNC. whitch is much faster!!!! 

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Great idea about the registry hack , should keep that in mind for the future thanks.

 

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