Need some PC / IT Help

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Vol Man

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We have a system at work that has approx. 10-12 persons logged in remotely at any given time through a secure web-based format. Some people are able to move faster than others on a constant basis. Given the fact that we are all on a cable internet connection is there a way that the connection into this server can be controlled by IT?

Basically what I am saying is it possible that they can give a particular user more memory, speed etc. when they log in compared to another user?

Make sense or am I just rambling. Any help is appeciated.

GO VOLS!!!
 
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Yes. Windows System Resource Manager.

"Using policies, Windows System Resource Manager allocates specific amounts of resources to applications or processes. These policies allow system administrators to set usage limits based on a percentage of available CPU resources as well as set affinities between managed applications and certain CPUs in the case of multi-processor servers."
 

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