just for kicks....

you may want to check in an rsop.....there is a setting under computer
configuration/windows settings/security settings/local policies/security
options --- Interactive logon: Require Domain Controller authentication to
unlock workstation.

could be turned on, and for some reason they're having a problem doing it.


have fun,
john





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i  would exclude AV, i tried with antivirus disabled/uninstalled.

thanks
 It would more likely be DNS if this were happening on boot-up. But he says
 this happens on resumption from a locked state. More likely to be AV or
 powersaving issue.


 Sincerely,

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 From: Bruce Clingaman
 Sent: Mon 4/19/2004 6:56 AM
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 Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] (OT?) Slow resume from computer Lock

 I did not mean to imply my antivirus was related to DNS. The av would do
 scans and updates at unexpected times.
 Your problem looks like a DNS issue. Compare the settings between clients
 that are slow to those that are not. Using DHCP? Is their dns entry being
 updated? Firewall? Proxy?  ....

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 Subject: R: [ActiveDir] (OT?) Slow resume from computer Lock

 Bruce,
 I did dozens of tests, some of which involved disabling antivirus
 software.
 How were DNS and antivirus related in your case?

 Thank you


 >
 > It does look like a DNS issue. My antivirus software has caused these
 > symptoms on my network.
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 > Subject: [ActiveDir] (OT?) Slow resume from computer Lock
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 > This might be OT, if so i apologize.
 > On my AD network, i have some clients needing a lot of time to resume
 > from a computer lock. A user types his/her credentials to unlock and
 > must wait 40-60 seconds before the desktop would be displayed. Using
 > alternate credentials than the logged on user makes no difference.
 > This is happening on some 10-12 WinXP machines out of 500. Win2000 and
 > Non-Domain members clients seems not affected. I couldn't determine
 > whether this might be related to a domain issue. Thanks all.
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