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Old 10-30-2009, 06:40 AM
Kevin
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Offering remote assistance fixes problem

Has anyone else come across something like this? Our helpdesk has
noticed that in some instances, an enduser has called down with a
problem where Adobe Acrobat Reader could not open a PDF file, giving
some generic error (I've asked for more specifics), they will offer
remote assistance to the machine to take a look at the issue, but once
they connect, the program works fine, and from then on, after they
disconnect, all is well on that machine. This same phenomenon has
been seen when a user mentions that their MS Access is running very
slowly, connected to a SQL database in our datacenter, once they
connect, there is a noticeable increase in speed.

Any thoughts? Any idea what Remote Assistance/RDP could be doing to
these machines? I am pretty baffled.

Kevin
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:20 PM
Richard G. Harper
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Re: Offering remote assistance fixes problem

Probably the same phenomenon that happens whenever I drive to a remote site,
reboot a computer that the user swears that they "rebooted three times
before I called you" and it works fine for me on the first try.

"Kevin" <ksw139******.com> wrote in message
news:cd7fbdd9-0c36-41f6-9706-04fc8c506c13@v25g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
> Has anyone else come across something like this? Our helpdesk has
> noticed that in some instances, an enduser has called down with a
> problem where Adobe Acrobat Reader could not open a PDF file, giving
> some generic error (I've asked for more specifics), they will offer
> remote assistance to the machine to take a look at the issue, but once
> they connect, the program works fine, and from then on, after they
> disconnect, all is well on that machine. This same phenomenon has
> been seen when a user mentions that their MS Access is running very
> slowly, connected to a SQL database in our datacenter, once they
> connect, there is a noticeable increase in speed.
>
> Any thoughts? Any idea what Remote Assistance/RDP could be doing to
> these machines? I am pretty baffled.
>
> Kevin[/color]

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