Re: Slow logins to AD across VPN
- From: "ESM" <ask@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 16:54:54 GMT
Very interesting. Did you force this company wide using the ADM provided
for GPO, or just at effected sites? I can't think of a reason not to do
this companywide. It seems like the only reason UDP is used is because of
the RFC on this subject. TCP clearly sounds like the best way to do this.
"Trust No One®" <dana.scully@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ESM wrote:
We had similar problems with 30-45 minute logins at a number of our VPN
Remote offices do not have a local AD server. They autneticate
across the VPN to 2 AD servers at the corporate location. CPU load
on those AD servers is low.
Login times to computer at these remote sites can be up to 30 minutes.
Computers will "hang" at "applying computer settings".
sites, and the odd frame relay site.
Forcing Kerberos to use TCP rather than UDP may well cure your problem.
See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244474/
may well cure your problem.
hth
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