How was the domain upgraded? ie does the user have a sidHistory?
If she does, could it be resolution of that that is taking the extra time?

Steve.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom.Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 26 September 2002 18:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] User login takes a long time
> 
> 
> Everyone is in the same OU.  
> Here's a clue, perhaps.   The "fast" users seem to be the 
> ones that were created AFTER we switched to AD.  Any user 
> that was "upgraded" to AD is slooow!
> 
> tom
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] User login takes a long time
> 
> 
> Are the "slow" users in a different OU to the others?  
> Sometimes a group policy setting applied to one OU can be the cause.
> 
> Tony
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "Tom.Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:09:07 -0400
> 
> Hope this isn't too obvious.  We just upgraded from NT 4.0 to 
> 2000 and Active Directory.  Some users now take a LONG time 
> (30-40 seconds) to log in.  We do not use roaming profiles.  
> Different user logs into same computer and takes 5 seconds or 
> less.  Back in the old NT 4.0 days I would have thought that 
> the "slow" user had a large profile or something like that, 
> but I can't figure out where to find that information in 
> active directory.  Any help or reading references would be 
> appreciated!
> 
> Details:
>   Small network.  All computers fast ethernet.  Two DC's.  
> 200 users. Win2000 server  (not advanced).  All clients are 
> win2000 pro.  One domain. 
> 
> Exactly where is it slow?    When you enter username, 
> password and domain and click OK, the "log on to windows" 
> window greys out for 2-4 seconds, then "loading your personal 
> settings" comes up for 20-30 seconds.
> 
> With a "fast" user, the username/password/domain "log on to 
> windows" screen disappears immediately, then the "loading 
> your personal settings" stays up for 3-5 seconds.
> 
> Tom Gray, Network Engineer
> All Kinds of Minds & The Center for Development and Learning
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
> Internet:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AT&T Net: (919)960-8888
> 
> 
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