[THIN] Re: PeopleSoft issues

  • From: adam morley <adam-thin@xxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 12:34:35 -0700

Ken,

The only thing I can tell you in terms of problems we've had with the 1200LEs 
is that at 1280x1024, the display gets fuzzy.  Also, under Excel 97, if you 
copy a whole row, and paste the row farther down, the display corrupts (ie: you 
get left-over lines, and certain cells have little pseudo-cell seperators)

This "feature" doesn't happen when using Citrix off a Win2K fat client *OR* off 
a SunRay.  1200LEs seem to have some odd quirks.  Note that this is with the 
latest firmware as of Janurary.  I haven't looked to see if there is new 
firmware, nor have I reported it as a bug as we're decided to move to terminals 
which can do crisp & clear 1280x1024.

thanks,
adam

On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 08:47:04AM -0700, Lutz, Ken wrote:
> I have a strange PeopleSoft issue that I can't get a handle on.  My
> configuration is Windows 2000 SP2 with MetaFrame XPe FR2/SP2.  PeopleSoft is
> version 7.5.  My users are running it one of two was.  As a published app via
> NFuse on fat clients, or via a short cut on the desktop (published app 
> desktop)
> if via a thin client.  Thin clients are Wyse 1200LE devices.  
> The problem is that people running PeopleSoft via the fat client have no
> problems at all.  Users running on the thin client devices get knocked out of
> PeopleSoft all together with no errors anywhere that I can find, or they have
> slow downs when going between screens.  Both types of users are set up the 
> same
> with TS Profiles and the PeopleSoft cache files located in their home
> directories (a share mapped as H: for all users, this share is on a non Citrix
> or PeopleSoft server).
> 
> Anyone have any ideas that they would like to pass on?  How should I go about
> trouble shooting this one?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ken Lutz
> Senior Systems Administrator
> Information Systems Department
> Spokane County
> Spokane, Washington  99260
> KLutz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 
> 
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