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Hi,
I have read lots of articel that cached mode is not possible on Terminal Servers for various reason - Anyhow does anyone know a workaround? I know it's working when I logon to the console of the Server but that is not really a working solution. Background is that the Terminal Server and the Exchnage Server are connected over a WAN link. We have Riverbed's in place but still performance is not what I expect it to be. Cached mode (for Laptop users) is really working great in that above config. Thanks. Marc |
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