I also have this issue here. I open a case with Quest support and wait a fix this issue to next production release of Vworkspace (7.2).This is a issue of Vworkspace Flash Redirection more Windows 7. Disable Flash Redirection for workarround this issue.
The green screen is by design and means that FMMR is active there (loading). If you don't want it to happen you can selective disable FMMR for certain site via the blacklist.
I´ve disabled the flash redirection because of some issues. Flash Redirection is better in version 7.2 but is not best. Here are the problems I´m having
* The green screen in background, our users are always complaining about it while scrolling the site.
* Starting a new site is slower.
* Moving between sites is slow such, it seems that the flash needs to stop first locally then start again on a new site.
Disable the FMMR don´t make sense, because the most websites have Flash inside and I think this is a big work to administrator select what is the site must go to blacklist.
Yes it is a big work for the administrator, takes alot of time, time that some administrators just don´t have. I´ve asked some of the users instead of using IE thru vWorkspace Remote Desktop to use IE locally. At least the users that require to go to specific webpages that need much of the TS Resource.
It depends on your connection speed and the size of the Flash applet. A lot of websites won't have any issues. You should only blacklist the ones where you have a problem.
Yeah I´ve been thinking about the IE redirection but I don´t know how it will work, such as some users logged on the terminal server are connected to sharepoint sites witch then they create document from, where does the creation of the document happen ? locally or remote ? Could you send me the link to Paul Fishers blog.
psnovar1
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November 23rd, 2010 08:00
Hello Matt,
I also have this issue here. I open a case with Quest support and wait a fix this issue to next production release of Vworkspace (7.2).This is a issue of Vworkspace Flash Redirection more Windows 7. Disable Flash Redirection for workarround this issue.
laur3ns
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February 23rd, 2011 16:00
Any news on this?
Same issue here: green bars and some sites with transparent flash headers (keenondots.com e.g.) remain with a green background.
Also, in IE screen uptime time when opening a site with many small flash items takes seconds.
Michel Roth
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February 24th, 2011 12:00
The green screen is by design and means that FMMR is active there (loading). If you don't want it to happen you can selective disable FMMR for certain site via the blacklist.
gisli
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February 24th, 2011 13:00
I´ve disabled the flash redirection because of some issues. Flash Redirection is better in version 7.2 but is not best. Here are the problems I´m having
* The green screen in background, our users are always complaining about it while scrolling the site.
* Starting a new site is slower.
* Moving between sites is slow such, it seems that the flash needs to stop first locally then start again on a new site.
psnovar1
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February 24th, 2011 16:00
Michel,
Disable the FMMR don´t make sense, because the most websites have Flash inside and I think this is a big work to administrator select what is the site must go to blacklist.
gisli
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February 24th, 2011 18:00
Yes it is a big work for the administrator, takes alot of time, time that some administrators just don´t have. I´ve asked some of the users instead of using IE thru vWorkspace Remote Desktop to use IE locally. At least the users that require to go to specific webpages that need much of the TS Resource.
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February 25th, 2011 00:00
It depends on your connection speed and the size of the Flash applet. A lot of websites won't have any issues. You should only blacklist the ones where you have a problem.
DELL-Andrew W1
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February 25th, 2011 08:00
Gisli, you could consider using IE redirection for this - Have a look at Paul Fishers blog post for more info.
gisli
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February 25th, 2011 09:00
Yeah I´ve been thinking about the IE redirection but I don´t know how it will work, such as some users logged on the terminal server are connected to sharepoint sites witch then they create document from, where does the creation of the document happen ? locally or remote ? Could you send me the link to Paul Fishers blog.
DELL-Andrew W1
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February 25th, 2011 10:00
Here is the link to the blog:
http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/virtualization/vworkspace/b/vworkspace-blog/archive/2011/02/16/quest-vworkspace-7-2-feature-spotlight-internet-explorer-redirection#comment-2656
If you open IE first, and navigate from there IE will stay within the Terminal Server... If you click on a link, IE will open on the local client.
laur3ns
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February 26th, 2011 19:00
Would someone care to check www.keenondots.com using a Flash redirected IE on vWorkspace? From here it's slow and green bars remain after loading.
Also, can't find the docs describing how to exclude URLs from Flash Redirection. Anyone?
laur3ns
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February 26th, 2011 21:00
Got it https://support.quest.com/Search/SolutionDetail.aspx?id=SOL63814&category=Solutions&SKB=1
DELL-Andrew W1
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February 28th, 2011 07:00
I'm also using Win7 locally. Have recently updated my Adobe Flash player on the Client and VDI..
DELL-Andrew W1
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February 28th, 2011 07:00
Keenondots.com looks good from here with FMMR on.
laur3ns
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February 28th, 2011 07:00
Thanks for looking. What is the client side? Im using Win7 locally.