Windows Server 2012 R2 RDP access too slow when user access

HI Team,
Recently installed Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard edition .
The above server also promoted as Domain controller.
I am trying to access the server VIA RDP from Windows 8 client machine access is toll slow and welcome screen shows for 2 to 3 minutes then only i can able to see my server desktop.
Please advise me.

We have two applications published on Rdweb.
1.       MS
Paint
2.       Remote
Desktop with option /v: <fqdn of the terminal server itself>
MS Paint – can see local drives when logged on to the paint application
Remote Desktop with parameters /v: <fqdn of the terminal server itself> - cannot see local drives when logged onto the full desktop view
Mahesh

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