Slow login to Windows XP Professional

From: Arne (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/18/03


Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 03:17:02 -0800

I have just set up a Windows 2000 domain, and added a PC
to the domain. (a very small network for testing
purposes). The domain server is also a DHCP server.
Logging in to the domain on the domain server is OK, but
logging in to the other PC takes a looong time, while the
system displays "applying personal settings"...
The user is a domain user, belonging to the Domain Admins
group. Logging in to the PC using a local user works OK.

Any hint?



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