RDP and JAVA (SLOW ON TYPING AND SCREEN BUILD)-CTRL-ALT-END-ESC speeds up

Any news what's the problem in a 2003 environment?
Only after using the CTRL-ALT-END-ESC combination things are speeding up.
We've got following installed on the server:
JNLP Runtime Setiings
1.3.1_19
1.5.0_06
Both enabled and 1.5.0_06 is enabled as system.
Tried different combination and this seems to be the fastest, but still not good enough,if you launch it locally on theserver, it goes very fast,so it has someting to do with RDP,
Any help?
Greetings,
Dre

What's the problem with what? 'It' being what? and RDP having what to do with it?
Just curious ... call me old-fashioned.

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