Hi!
I have been working around with Windows 10 LTSB for a while, and i do meet som hairpulling frustrating issues.
We are using Mandatory profile.
Linked Clones
AppVols 2.12.1.103
VMWare UEM 9.1
"Delete or refresh machine on logoff: Refresh immediately"
Protocol: PCoIP or BLAST
1. Logontime
During logon, windows wait for a lot of stuff!
Waiting for SVSERVICE(appvols)(5-10 sec), Userprofile service(3-6 sec), Activating policy VmWare UEM flexengine (5-7 sec), preparing windows(15-25 seconds)
2. Start Menu
When click on starmenu it takes like 3-6 seconds before it opens the first time, after that it takes between 1-2 seconds before it opens, and it is too slow!
Funny thing is, when i installed Nvidia Grid on the same golden, and deploy it with this, it works just the way it should!
I'll just address the slow start menu issue.
On the parent VM setting in vSphere, disable 3D memory, enable 3D rendering, and provide VRAM (try 128 MB).
On Horizon View, set pool's 3D rendering to use Manage by vSphere Client.
Recompose and see if start menu is responsive.
Hi, thanks for your reply.
It didnt work for me.
I still have a startmenu that is slow. If i deploy the same image as a enhanced with NVIDIA grid drivers, the startmenu works as it should.
Hi,
We had the same Problem here.
Try to disable 3D Rendering and set vRAM to 128MB for machine. No need for NVIDIA Cards. Our user can now watch YouTube 720p Videos, Google Maps and so on with no more delays.
When 3D Rendering was set to Software it was catastrophic.
This solved our Performance Problems.
regards
Hi
We are using the windows 10 LTSB 1607 ,
we are seeing slow login when user tries to reconnect after logoff,
start menu doesnt respond ,
we are also o bserving , when user tries to singout and re login , the welcome screen will freez and user has to close the view client and reopen and launch the desktop to login.
we are using appvolume 2.12.1
UEM 9.2 with Folder redirection ( Except the appdata)
default UEM policy.
Vmware optimization tool ( Login VSI) template. used.
does any facing this issue?
When i was able to change the perfomance option to best performance, and turning off visual effects in windows 10, my start menu is fast and perfect.
I was changing performance option in my golden image, but when deploying it to VDI it was not changed. Run your VDI and run this:
%windir%\system32\SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe
From UEM i also added these registry settings:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VisualEffects]
"VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000002
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Serialize]
"StartupDelayInMSec"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize]
"EnableTransparency"=dword:00000000
I also changed a registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
DelayedDesktopSwitchTimeout
Changed it to 5, then the issue "preparing windows" issue is gone. Users see that things are happening and you got your windows desktop and are able to start working, even if windows is still preparing in the background.
I might also change the delayeddesktopswitchtimeout to 7 seconds. But it is a lot faster for end user.
the answer for me was this blog post:
also, do not use mandatory profile. use 2 cpu's.
https://svenhuisman.com/2017/03/windows-10-in-non-persistent-vdi-login-speed-part-1/