Color Settings for Remoteapps

Hi,
i recently installed a Windows 2012 R2 RDS Host with some remoteapps. we also rolled out the new RDP client to all workstations as recommended.
everything works fine so far but now i want to improve user expirience a bit.
some apps are using large datagrids which are displayed a bit slow to the clients. in the old environment these apps where configured with a display mode of 16-bits and worked well.
so, finally my question:
is it possible to reduce the 32-bit display mode of the RDS-Host? are there any other (new) options in Win 2012 R2 to optimize the display performance?
by the way, i really hate the new servermanager of 2012 an its hidden menus. thats terrible!
best regards

Hi,
For LAN clients it should say "The quality of the connection to the remote computer is
excellent and UDP is enabled."  If it says good for your LAN clients then there is a networking issue.
One thing you can test is to Disable Use advanced RemoteFX graphics for RemoteApp via group policy setting on the server.  After making the change make sure the RemoteApp session is completely logged off and then launch a RemoteApp to test.
The new RDP 8.0/8.1 enhancements improve a lot of different scenarios over previous versions.  For example, with older versions if you viewed websites with animations and/or video it could use massive amounts of bandwidth and still often would not give
a good experience.  Another example is viewing/scrolling pdf documents worked poorly over older RDP versions.
Although overall the latest protocol is an improvement there may be specific applications/scenarios where the older RDP versions may provide a better experience.
-TP

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