Is this a WiFi network?  Windows doesn't consider obtaining an IP
address for a WiFi network to be a dependency for login.  Some third
party network managers allow you to configure the WiFi device to obtain
an address before login.

Jeffrey Altman

Ken Aaker wrote:
> This is Openafs 1.4.1 for Windows, with integrated login turned on.
> 
> I've been seeing an annoying behavior that seems to be related to a slow
> network connection start when I'm using a wireless connection from a laptop.
> 
> If I turn on the laptop, then try to login shortly after the user login
> screen appears, I'll almost always get a message about not being able to
> resolve any KDC in the realm. Then, some seconds later, I'll get the afs
> client window, prompting for userid and password.  If I wait for 30
> seconds or so, then I'll get tickets and tokens without any problem.
> 
> I looked at the services dependency stuff in the computer management
> dialogs, everything that's there seems to make sense. I haven't changed
> anything. This occurs on two different laptops, both running 1.4.1.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ken Aaker
> 
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