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Unknown Error during connection (login ASG Remote Desktop)
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Okk - there are perhaps some options you can try...

First is to check th size of the logs - minimize your logs by deactivating them or set a small "max amount" or "max days" value in Options=>Logs...

Then you can try to delete "Properties" you don't need - in version 2012 all properties were saved for each connection. So it doesn't matter if you used all protocols or not all data was saved. In version 2015 you can choose "Roles" on folder/connection level - if you don't use ICA, VNC, or something else you can deactivate these roles. To delete the data for these objects you have to use MultiEdit - there are the possibility to "remove the roles" and to "delete the data" stored for these protocols. If you use always the same properties for a protocol you can specify on a folder and choose to inherit these values to all childs... (check if you can delete the properties with MultiEdit for all sub objects) - if you do this, you can reduce the data that is stored - and of course loaded at startup - to a minimum. And it should be easier to manage also. The migration copied all data to all objects. We plan to implement some kind of "data optimizer" for the future that will check this automatically and ask the user to remove not necessary properties automatically...


To see which command breaks the startup process you should start "SQL Server Profile" inside the "Microsoft SQL Management Studio" - if you run the profiler on your database instance and database you could see what happens - if you are not aware of this tool you could send me the results and I have a look at it...
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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RE: Unknown Error during connection (login ASG Remote Desktop) - by DevOma - 25-06-2015, 08:49 AM



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