We ended up using 1412 for ours. Took a little bit of testing though. We started at 1300 and then worked up way to to get the largest size possible.
I used a small application that gives you a GUI interface. I haven't looked at scripting it into logon scripts yet. If you want the GUI tool, drop me an e-mail off line. I got it off the internet but I don't recall the web URL. Thanks, Charlie -----Original Message----- From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] SLOWWWWWW Logons http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/280/ I'd suggest 1400 as a good setting. The problem is that the VPN encapsulation adds size to the packets (like 60 bytes IIRC) and that can kick it over the top of the MTU of the links. -------- Roger Seielstad E-mail Geek > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Salandra, Justin A. > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 2:25 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] SLOWWWWWW Logons > > They are connecting through a VPN Connection. How do you > change the MTU Size? > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Carerros, Charles > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 4:47 PM > To: '[email protected]' > Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] SLOWWWWWW Logons > > Do they use a different logon script as everyone else or > could the logon script have an additional program that might > run for them and not some others. > > Also, are you connecting through a VPN connection? I had an > issue at one of my locations where half the staff were having > about a 30 minute logon time and the fix was to reset the > default MTU packet size on the workstations. I think this > had something to do with fragmentation and 2003 AD security > packets that weren't supposed to be fragmented. It was an odd issue > with a > quick solution. > > Charlie > > -----Original Message----- > From: Salandra, Justin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:40 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] SLOWWWWWW Logons > > > Deleting the profile does this does it not? How would that > explain the same problem on another computer? > > Roaming profiles are NOT being used > > Justin A. Salandra > MCSE Windows 2000 & 2003 > Network and Technology Services Manager > Catholic Healthcare System > 212.752.7300 - office > 917.455.0110 - cell > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike > Hogenauer > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 4:05 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] SLOWWWWWW Logons > > Have you tried deleting their account from the Document and > settings folder then having them log back on? Back up their > desktops first of course :) > > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Salandra, Justin A. > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:38 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ActiveDir] SLOWWWWWW Logons > > I have two users amongst 50 in a remote site that no matter > what PC they login to it takes forever, but if someone else > logs into that PC, they log on quickly with no problems. > > I have already run netdiag and everything passed, I have > deleted the local profile on the computer, disjoined and > rejoined the domain, changed the network card, provided a > different IP address, verified I can access > \\domainname\sysvol\domainname and rebooted the PC as well as > all the domain controllers and the routers inbetween the > sites. No ports are being blocked by anything, no changes to > policies have been done, no new servers have been made domain > controllers and none have been demoted. There are two Global > Catalogs in that AD Site, replications is working and I have > not thrown the PC out the window yet. > > What else could be happening here? > > Justin A. 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