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Login delay
Name: Scott Date: January 9, 2001 at 14:55:15 Pacific
Comment:
I've setup a test domain with 2 Win2000 Domain Controllers, and 2 win2000 Prof. clients. I've also setuo 2 users with roaming profiles. Now when I try to login as either one (OR Administrator, which doesn't have a roaming profile), it literally takes 5 minutes. Any ideas?? Thanks
Name: Joe Date: January 9, 2001 at 16:40:18 Pacific
Reply:
Mine takes exactly 21 minutes to logon. It is controlling so much, and there is so much on startup, that it has to talk over the network and do so many things. Be patient or get a much faster machine and/or another. lol - 5 minutes, gimme a break
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Response Number 2
Name: Scott Date: January 10, 2001 at 07:24:21 Pacific
Reply:
I can't tell if your serious or not. Both my server and client machines are very fast, and the test domain is set up on just a 1000Mbs hub....
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