Applying Computer Settings Slow



I am running Windows Server 2003 with Windows XP SP2 clients. Two
domain controllers. When a machine boots up it sits at the Applying
Computer Settings Screen for @ 2 minutes. This is something that
started recently. My default domain policy does not have any
configuration changes. I have an OU for workstations and an OU for
Users. If I disable these GPO's and leave the default enabled it sits
at the Applying Computer Settings Screen. If I disable the default
domain policy it zips right in because no policy is being applied. I
enabled verbose debugging for userenv.log and noticed the following.
Does anyone know what is going on. It sits before this line
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe for one minute and after it as well.

Any assistance at troubleshooting this is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Robert

USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:171 LoadUserProfile: LoadUserProfileP
succeeded
USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:171 LoadUserProfile: Returning success.
Final Information follows:
USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:171 lpProfileInfo->UserName = <jblow>
USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:171 lpProfileInfo->lpProfilePath = <>
USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:171 lpProfileInfo->dwFlags = 0x0
USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:171 LoadUserProfile: Returning TRUE. hProfile
= <0x724>
USERENV(1c0.1c4) 21:24:23:343 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh:
Synchronous, Reason: NonCachedCredentials
USERENV(1c0.798) 21:24:23:343 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh:
Synchronous, Reason: NonCachedCredentials
USERENV(808.80c) 21:25:19:079 LibMain: Process Name:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wuauclt.exe
USERENV(1c0.380) 21:26:02:559 ProcessGPOs: network name is our.domain
USERENV(1ec.27c) 21:26:02:662 LoadUserProfile: Yes, we can impersonate
the user. Running as self
USERENV(1ec.27c) 21:26:02:662
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