Demoras en el logon de Windows XP (en inglés)

06/07/2004 - 15:51 por Carlos Vigliola | Informe spam
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I bought a Dell Latitude with Win XP Pro with SP1 installed. I'm having
problems while connecting it to domain. It takes a long time to log on to
domain and the users' shared directories with Read Write Permissions also
takes minutes to get through.


You may experience delays when logging into domains because of a Group
Policy setting that controls how networking services are loaded during the
boot up process. This speeds up the login process in a stand-alone
workstation by allowing the user to log in with cached logon credentials
before the network is fully ready, but can cause delays for a domain logon.
You can disable this through the Group Policy MMC snap-in. Under Computer
Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Logon, change "Always
wait for the network at computer startup and logon" to ENABLED.

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#1 Fuents
06/07/2004 - 19:54 | Informe spam
how you has configured XP DNS?



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"Carlos Vigliola" escribió en el mensaje
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Pregunta y respuesta

I bought a Dell Latitude with Win XP Pro with SP1 installed. I'm having
problems while connecting it to domain. It takes a long time to log on to
domain and the users' shared directories with Read Write Permissions also
takes minutes to get through.


You may experience delays when logging into domains because of a Group
Policy setting that controls how networking services are loaded during the
boot up process. This speeds up the login process in a stand-alone
workstation by allowing the user to log in with cached logon credentials
before the network is fully ready, but can cause delays for a domain


logon.
You can disable this through the Group Policy MMC snap-in. Under Computer
Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Logon, change "Always
wait for the network at computer startup and logon" to ENABLED.






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#2 Marc [MVP Windows]
06/07/2004 - 20:16 | Informe spam
Pues los problemas suelen venir por DNS mal configurados, en su mayoría.


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I bought a Dell Latitude with Win XP Pro with SP1 installed. I'm having
problems while connecting it to domain. It takes a long time to log on to
domain and the users' shared directories with Read Write Permissions also
takes minutes to get through.


You may experience delays when logging into domains because of a Group
Policy setting that controls how networking services are loaded during the
boot up process. This speeds up the login process in a stand-alone
workstation by allowing the user to log in with cached logon credentials
before the network is fully ready, but can cause delays for a domain logon.
You can disable this through the Group Policy MMC snap-in. Under Computer
Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Logon, change "Always
wait for the network at computer startup and logon" to ENABLED.





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#3 Carlos Vigliola
07/07/2004 - 13:25 | Informe spam
Esta pregunta y su respuesta fueron sacadas dl servicio de SearchWin2000.com
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http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com...mp;adH6236


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I bought a Dell Latitude with Win XP Pro with SP1 installed. I'm having
problems while connecting it to domain. It takes a long time to log on to
domain and the users' shared directories with Read Write Permissions also
takes minutes to get through.


You may experience delays when logging into domains because of a Group
Policy setting that controls how networking services are loaded during the
boot up process. This speeds up the login process in a stand-alone
workstation by allowing the user to log in with cached logon credentials
before the network is fully ready, but can cause delays for a domain


logon.
You can disable this through the Group Policy MMC snap-in. Under Computer
Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->Logon, change "Always
wait for the network at computer startup and logon" to ENABLED.





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