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Ok, fine. There is no way what is happening can happen.
Thanks for your input.
It was real helpful.
Ok, fine. There is no way what is happening can happen.
Thanks for your input.
It was real helpful.
Ok, so let me get this straight. You avoid giving details, do not list the hardware you are dealing with, and do not seem to understand you are dealing with volunteers. You started being hostile, so you are the problem. We all here are more than happy to help, but we need details. Without those how can we help?
Andrew is trying to help you. For you to reply that way is inexcusable. You need to apologize and act with respect to volunteers here. You are at the top tech forums on the web
Apologize to Andrew and we will help solve your problem just as we do for tens of thousands of others. Another rude reply will likely result in your being banned for life.
He does not need to apologize, just be willing to work with us and actually give us information so we can help.
Lets just start on a clean slate here.
I find this thread amusing. Yes, I know it's old - but the OP just asked how to adjust performance to "Best Performance" for all users and it went into this tangent about aero performance, and whether the person should upgrade his hardware or not. A question that could be answered simply goes into 2 page "I know best" session.
I only happened here because I am faced with the same question. How do I adjust performance to "Best performance" for all users. - My reason for this is simple. It's a best practice for Virtual Desktops. Even a little performance boost is welcome when it's across 50 VM's running on a server.
So, besides my amusement of this 18month old thread, what is the best way to accomplish this? Should I do it to my base image, or is there a way with GPO?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for bouncing such and old thread - but it's worth a revisit I think.
Would this help? https://communities.vmware.com/message/2127173 Read all the replies, I wonder some other value for VisualFXSetting would set it to best performance
Another one https://communities.vmware.com/message/1883156
Thanks for the reply. The second thread you linked brings up the VMWare customization script - which I've used in the past but it set some things that conflicted with our environment. However I may investigate it again and see if I can par it down for our needs.