
02-01-2008
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Re: Slow log on in vista
The laptop's is recieving the ip and dns automaticly. So at work they get ip
from our domain-controller/DNS-server. Everybody is also in active directory
on the same server.
If the user deactivate the network at home, then the computer is working
fast. So to me it seems like vista is using much longer time then xp to
detect if it's logged in to the domain.
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
> I would check the DNS settings first. or any errors if using nslookup
> command?
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> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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> "Christer" <Christer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:01D35964-8302-4A7F-813C-369627D12BCF@microsoft.com...
> > At my work everybody is a member of a domain. Some of the users have
> > laptops
> > and take the laptops home. XP users have no problems with that. But the
> > laptops with vista have some problems with the log on. It can take up to
> > 10
> > minutes before vista understand that it not connected with the domain. Is
> > there any solution for how I can turn of this? It's the same problem when
> > they windows explorer, because vista is looking for the domain before open
> > the drives.
> > Any solution?
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