Sincere apologies.  By DC, I mean Washington, DC (not Domain Controller).
We have domain controllers in all offices (including the Los Angeles
office).

In terms of more details, what other details would you like?  The servers
are Compaq Proliant DL380 (1850) ML570 (on one of the Domain Controllers in
Washington).  Most are running two processors; a minimum of 500MB RAM.  In
terms of AD, we have four sites (DC, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and London).  I
am not certain what the replication schedule is.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Don Ely
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:54 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Cross-Wan Authentication


Put DC's in each office??  Other than that, how about some more details
about your servers or something so we can give you more details?

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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Cc: Lin, Michael
Subject: Cross-Wan Authentication


Environment:  We have a Windows 2000 environment (native) (SP1 on
servers; SP2 on workstations).  We have four offices across the U.S.
(one in England).  A T-1 line exists between both the DC and Los Angeles
offices. In this particular case, our DC-based user logs in normally.
Specifically, all network profile information cleanly uploads to his
local profile.  The user's profile is stored on a DC-based server.

Situation:  When the user logs in as himself into a Windows 2000 Pro box
in Los Angeles two issues arise.  One, the time it takes to load the
desktop is extremely slow - verging on 15 minutes.  Two, it appears that
the network profile is not coming down.  The reason I believe this is
the case is because the user's NTUSER.DAT file on their network location
is 608KB.  The size under their local profile (post login) is 200KB.  

Any ideas or recommendations would be sincerely appreciated.  Thanks in
advance.

Glenn Hoxie 
Steptoe & Johnson LLP



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