Wyse Thin Clients and 2008 R2

We have updated our site server to Windows 2008 R2 and now we are experiencing sporadic issues with our Wyse thin clients D90D7. After the server OS upgrade, some of our thin clients are experiencing memory leaks.  Anyone come across this?
Thank you!!!

I would recommend that you contact Wyse Technical Support for assistance. Maybe there are some fixes to install on the application side.
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