My work laptop was recently upgraded from Win 7 32bit to Win 7 64bit to support 8GB of ram. Something has changed with my terminal services client.
Previously when I connected to my Windows 8 machine at home it draw the screen very quickly with what looked to be some digital compression (like a low bit rate mpeg) and then would fill in the details after. Usually taking only a second or two to draw a full 1920x1080 screen update(Like the background image changing, or opening up the start screen).
Now, after the laptop upgrade, the way the terminal services client draws the screen is similar to the way it has in the past: Block by Block scanning left to right, top to bottom. Depending on the complexity of image it is trying to draw it can take several seconds to draw the entire screen.
I thought that the new way or drawing the screen was an effect of connecting to a Windows 8 machine. Nothing on my Windows 8 machine has changed, so I'm left wondering how I get back to the new way of updating the screen.
Has anyone else experienced this?
My terminal services client is version 6.1.7601, and support 7.1 RDP.
Edit:
I have tried changing all the options on the Experience tab of the Remote Dekstop Connection configuration.
Previously when I connected to my Windows 8 machine at home it draw the screen very quickly with what looked to be some digital compression (like a low bit rate mpeg) and then would fill in the details after. Usually taking only a second or two to draw a full 1920x1080 screen update(Like the background image changing, or opening up the start screen).
Now, after the laptop upgrade, the way the terminal services client draws the screen is similar to the way it has in the past: Block by Block scanning left to right, top to bottom. Depending on the complexity of image it is trying to draw it can take several seconds to draw the entire screen.
I thought that the new way or drawing the screen was an effect of connecting to a Windows 8 machine. Nothing on my Windows 8 machine has changed, so I'm left wondering how I get back to the new way of updating the screen.
Has anyone else experienced this?
My terminal services client is version 6.1.7601, and support 7.1 RDP.
Edit:
I have tried changing all the options on the Experience tab of the Remote Dekstop Connection configuration.
- Terminal Services Windows 7
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Unfortunately on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 we can't see anymore, even though many of us who still need it, and it is not the solution if we have to go back to Windows XP. The solution: There is an easy way to activate or show the Hyper terminal in windows 7,8, 10.
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Windows 7 Hyperterminal.
Hyper terminal is used for data communication via serial port com or TCP/IP Winsock. Unfortunately on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 we can't see anymore, even though many of us who still need it, and it is not the solution if we have to go back to Windows XP.
The solution :
There is an easy way to activate or show the Hyper terminal in windows 7,8, 10. Just go to a computer that is still using Windows XP, then Copy the two files associated with hyper terminal, hypertrm.exe and hypertrm.dll
•The location of files (in Windows XP):
C:Program FilesWindows NThypertrm.exe
C:WINDOWSsystem32hypertrm.dll
•Then save it to your computer Windows 7,8,10 (create a new folder and paste those 2 files )
•
Execute the file hypertrm.exe to run the Windows Hyper Terminal
If you don't have Windows XP computer, you can download the files from my sky drive/one drive, here is the link:
https://goo.gl/qEHzbn
Terminal Services Windows 7
There is a slight disadvantage that the icon does not appear, but in my opinion it does not matter because it works with normal function and no problem happens.