Re: Domain logon
From: kwicks (no_spam_at_killspam.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 14:53:03 -0400
It doesn't seem to have helped. Not sure where to go from there.
"ptwilliams" <ptw2001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Internal clients *HAVE* to point to internal DNS for proper DNS
resolution,
> and therefore correct AD functionality.
>
> Let the internal DNS server do the external lookups for your clients.
>
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> "kwicks" <no_spam@killspam.com> wrote in message
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> The problem exsists in only one laptop. Everyone else is fine and I have
> joined this one the same way I have joined so many others in the past. We
> use a VPN/Firewall appliance as a gateway and all workstaions are set to
> DHCP which they get thier IPs from the gateway. The DNS settings on the
> gateway are public from the ISP.
>
> It does not seem to matter whether I am physically connected to the
network
> or not the one one domain user account on this machine will log in very
> slowly on the initial logon. if I just sit this laptop on a desk connected
> to nothing the local accounts on it can logon quickly but the one domain
> user is still very slow.
>
> "Tomasz Onyszko" <T.Onyszko_nospam_@w2k.pl> wrote in message
> news:cdjteb$eg7$1@inews.gazeta.pl...
> > kwicks wrote:
> >
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> >
> >
> > (...)
> >
> > > I want to thank you all in advance and I apologize for being so long
> winded
> > > I just wanted to be descriptive.
> >
> > So If I understand corectlly the problem is in the slow domain logon for
> > domain users when connected to network. And what is Your DNS
> > configuration on this workstation - it should point in TCP/IP NIC
> > configuration to DNS which holds AD domain information - mostly the DC.
> >
> > Also check the connection parameters like NIC speed and duplex option on
> > both sides, switch (or hub) and workstation.
> >
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> > Tomasz Onyszko [MVP]
> > T.Onyszko@w2k.pl
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