Marquee moving dots

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Michael_Pultz-Hansen
Dec 9, 2003
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We have a Photoshop 7.0 installed on a Citrix Metaframe platform (Windows 2000 server). Knowing well the limitations in working with Photoshop on a terminal server, we have found the most annoying point to be when using the marquee tool.
The reason is that when using the marquee tool its comprised of a lot of moving dots, and as the terminal server is sending a new image to the client each time there is a change, the server will try to send an image each time the marquee dots move…!
That means the client is very slow as long as the dots are moving, and thus very difficult working with.

Is there a way to make the dots static? Either through a setting or registry?

In advance, thank you!

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Phosphor
Dec 9, 2003
"Is there a way to make the dots static? Either through a setting or registry?"

No.

And if you know the limitations of working from a server, especially with an application as processor-intensive as Photoshop, why do you continue to do so? If you continue to do so, you have only yourself to blame for any problems, because doing so is specifically contraindicated by the Photoshop engineers. How many people are acccessing the application from the server? Has your company purchased the proper number of seat licenses for Photoshop and the other applications that are being similarly shared?
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Peace_Pipe
Dec 9, 2003
and the feds are on there way
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Rob_Keijzer
Dec 9, 2003
and the feds are on there way

Their.

Rob
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Peace_Pipe
Dec 9, 2003
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John_Slate
Dec 9, 2003
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