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Workstation service is slowing down the boot up of the profileGot a HP laptop with Win XP Pro S2, on an AD domain.
The problem is when the user logs in at the logon screen it takes about 120 sec for the desktop icons to appear. Wether it be on the network or off the network. I ran msconfig and found the the workstation service is the service that is holding it up. Is there a way to fix this problem? This is the third machine I found that is doing this problem. Check the DNS settings on the troublesome PCs - they should be set up to use
the domain DNS server only for name resolution, the domain DNS server should be using forwarding or root hints to resolve names outside the domain. -- Show quoteHide quote"AntonZA2" <Anton***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:017674E4-7E9A-4339-886A-2A4DB99E2009@microsoft.com... > Got a HP laptop with Win XP Pro S2, on an AD domain. > > The problem is when the user logs in at the logon screen it takes about > 120 > sec for the desktop icons to appear. Wether it be on the network or off > the > network. > > I ran msconfig and found the the workstation service is the service that > is > holding it up. > > Is there a way to fix this problem? This is the third machine I found that > is doing this problem.
Big networking problems
missing computers Windows XP Home Networking Permissions DNS Caching addresses Replaced Switch with Hub, now have "limited DSL connectivity/no connectivity" Unable to browse the network home network ICS Disappeared one connection for all profiles? why "ipconfig /all" missing a section? |
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