Microsoft KB Archive/324446

= Terminal Server and connected Terminal Services clients pause when a Terminal Services client logs on or logs off =

Article ID: 324446

Article Last Modified on 3/9/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4

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This article was previously published under Q324446





SYMPTOMS
When a Terminal Services client logs on or logs off (either in a session or on the console of the Terminal server), the Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based or the Microsoft Windows 2000-based Terminal server together with the connected Terminal Services client computers may stop responding or may pause for several seconds. Users may also experience one or more of the follow symptoms:
 * When a user types in a document, characters do not appear on the screen until this pause has ended.
 * Keyboard input and mouse input are queued, but they are not processed until this pause has ended.
 * Live performance monitoring (Perfmon) graphs have missing data points during this pause.
 * All running programs appear to stop responding, or &quot;hang,&quot; during this pause.
 * When Spooler is under a load from a large number of users, a high CPU usage is displayed for it.



CAUSE
This problem may occur if there is a contention among server resources. The contention causes a delay in processing that appears as a pause or as unresponsiveness.



Windows Server 2003
You do not have to apply a hotfix to resolve this issue in Windows Server 2003. However, you must follow the instructions in the &quot;More Information&quot; section.

Windows 2000
To resolve this issue in Windows 2000 Server, you must install a hotfix, and then follow the instructions in the &quot;More Information&quot; section.

Hotfix information
A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that this article describes. Apply it only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem.

To resolve this problem, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services telephone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support

Note In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.

Prerequisites
To apply this hotfix, you must have Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) or Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) installed. For more information about how to obtain the latest Windows 2000 service pack, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

260910 How to obtain the latest Windows 2000 service pack

Restart requirement
You must restart the computer after you apply this hotfix.

File information
The English version of this hotfix has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.   Date         Time   Version            Size    File name --  02-Aug-2004  18:00  5.0.2195.6920     126,736  Adsldp.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6960     132,880  Adsldpc.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6896      63,760  Adsmsext.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6928     381,712  Advapi32.dll 24-Mar-2004 02:17  5.0.2195.6824      42,256  Basesrv.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6866      69,904  Browser.dll 16-Jan-2004 00:18  5.0.2195.6891      35,632  Classpnp.sys 21-Sep-2003 00:45  5.0.2195.6824     236,304  Cmd.exe 24-Feb-2004 05:10  5.0.2195.6901      30,864  Disk.sys 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6920     136,464  Dnsapi.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6876      92,432  Dnsrslvr.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6920      47,376  Eventlog.dll 15-Apr-2004 22:00  5.0.3900.6920     242,448  Explorer.exe 02-Aug-2004 18:00  0.2.0.1           138,000  Faxui.dll 19-Jun-2003 20:05  5.0.2195.6660     233,744  Gdi32.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6939     148,752  Kdcsvc.dll 03-May-2004 23:59  5.0.2195.6922     206,096  Kerberos.dll 24-Mar-2004 02:17  5.0.2195.6897     742,160  Kernel32.dll 21-Sep-2003 00:32  5.0.2195.6824      71,888  Ksecdd.sys 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6960     256,784  Localspl.dll 11-Jun-2004 22:18  5.0.2195.6940     512,784  Lsasrv.dll 11-Jun-2004 22:18  5.0.2195.6940      33,552  Lsass.exe 10-Feb-2004 19:47  5.0.2195.6897      30,160  Mountmgr.sys 24-Mar-2004 02:17  5.0.2195.6824      54,544  Mpr.dll 27-Jul-2004 22:03  5.0.2195.6961     409,360  Mrxsmb.sys 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6958     335,120  Msgina.dll 05-May-2004 01:05  5.0.2195.6926     114,960  Msv1_0.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6958     309,008  Netapi32.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6921     361,744  Netlogon.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6961     933,648  Ntdsa.dll 23-Jul-2004 19:17  5.0.2195.6960   1,704,128  Ntkrnlmp.exe 23-Jul-2004 19:17  5.0.2195.6960   1,703,744  Ntkrnlpa.exe 23-Jul-2004 19:17  5.0.2195.6960   1,725,504  Ntkrpamp.exe 23-Jul-2004 19:17  5.0.2195.6960   1,680,832  Ntoskrnl.exe 19-Jun-2003 20:05  5.0.2195.6702      66,320  Ntprint.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6960     955,152  Ole32.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6868     381,712  Printui.dll 27-Jul-2004 22:03  5.0.2195.6961     169,968  Rdbss.sys 24-Mar-2004 02:17  5.0.2195.6892      90,264  Rdpwd.sys 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6958     435,984  Rpcrt4.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6935     212,240  Rpcss.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6944     392,976  Samsrv.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6939     114,448  Scecli.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6939     261,392  Scesrv.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.3900.6960   2,358,544  Shell32.dll 04-Jun-2004 23:13  5.0.2195.6935   5,887,488  Sp3res.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6938      80,144  Spoolss.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6824      12,560  Usbmon.dll 24-Mar-2004 02:17  5.0.2195.6897     403,216  User32.dll 05-Aug-2003 22:14  5.0.2195.6794     385,808  Userenv.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6920      48,912  W32time.dll 05-Apr-2004 17:46  5.0.2195.6920      57,104  W32tm.exe 14-Jul-2004 01:52  5.0.2195.6960   1,631,696  Win32k.sys 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6924      88,336  Win32spl.dll 11-Mar-2004 02:37  5.0.2195.6898     181,520  Winlogon.exe 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6825     114,960  Winspool.drv 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6958     244,496  Winsrv.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6920     127,248  Wldap32.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6824      57,104  Wlnotify.dll 24-Mar-2004 02:17  5.0.2195.6897     742,160  Kernel32.dll 14-Jul-2004 01:52  5.0.2195.6960   1,631,696  Win32k.sys 02-Aug-2004 18:00  5.0.2195.6958     244,496  Winsrv.dll 02-Aug-2004 18:15                     25,520  Kb324446.cat



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the &quot;Applies to&quot; section.



MORE INFORMATION
On a Windows Server 2003-based computer, you must turn on the Enable advanced performance feature for each hard disk that has write caching enabled and that has its write cache protected against accidental loss of power. Additionally, you must configure several registry subkeys.

On a Windows 2000-based computer, after you install the hotfix and then restart the computer, you must turn on the Power Protect write cache option for each hard disk that has write caching enabled and that has its write cache protected against accidental loss of power. Additionally, you must configure several registry subkeys.

Windows Server 2003
To turn on the Enable advanced performance feature on a Windows Server 2003-based computer, follow these steps:

Warning We recommend that you only enable the Enable advanced performance feature for disks that have a backup power supply. This setting improves disk performance, but it also increases the risk of data loss if the disk loses power.
 * 1) Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
 * 2) Under System Tools, click Device Manager.
 * 3) In the right pane, expand Disk drives.
 * 4) Right-click the disk drive that you want to configure, and then click Properties.
 * 5) Click the Policies tab.
 * 6) If the Enable write caching on the disk check box is selected, click to select the Enable advanced performance check box.
 * 7) Click OK.

Windows 2000
To configure the Power Protect option in Windows 2000, use the Dskcache.exe tool. For more information about how to obtain the Dskcache.exe tool and how to use it to configure the Power Protect write cache option, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

811392 Obtain the Dskcache.exe tool to configure the &quot;Power Protected&quot; write cache option

When you run Dskcache.exe without any parameters, the current write cache settings for all hard disks are displayed. For each hard disk that is currently installed on your computer, the following information is displayed:

'Disk device' :

\\?\\ < >

Current Settings :

Write Cache is [ enabled | disabled ]

Power Protect is [ enabled | disabled ]

To turn on the Power Protect option on a hard disk, use the p command-line switch.

For example, to turn on the Power Protect option on drive C, type the following line at the command prompt, and then press ENTER:

dskcache +p c:

The following information is displayed for drive C:

'Disk device' :

\\?\\ < >

Current Settings :

Write Cache is enabled

Power Protect is disabled

New Settings :

Write Cache is enabled

Power Protect is enabled

Note You can turn on the Power Protect write cache option only for disks that are currently present on your computer. By default, the Power Protect option is turned off. As a result, this option is turned off for any hard disks that are added to the computer after you apply this setting. When you add additional hard disks, you must turn on the Power Protect option for those disks if you want the setting to apply to those disks.

Step 2. Configure registry subkeys
You must also configure the following registry subkeys on the Terminal server and on all file servers:

Note This section applies to both Windows Server 2003 and to Windows 2000.  In the  subkey, configure the following entries:  Name:

Data Type:

Value data:  Name:

Data Type:

Value data:  Name:

Data Type:

Value data: </li> Name:

Data Type:

Value data: </li> Name:

Data Type:

Value data: </li></ul> </li> In the  subkey, configure the following entry: <ul> Name:

Data Type:

Value data: </li></ul> </li> By default, your registry does not have a  subkey. To create the key, locate and then right-click the following subkey:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager

Point to New, and then click Key. Type Configuration Manager, and then press ENTER.

In the new  subkey, configure the following entry: <ul> Name: RegistryLazyFlushInterval

Data Type: REG_DWORD

Value data: 60 (decimal)</li></ul> </li></ul>

For more information about how hotfix packages are named, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

816915 New file-naming schema for Microsoft Windows software update packages

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