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I am running windows 2000 server. I have 4 clients running windows XP pro
and 2 clients running windows 2000 pro. A couple of my clients have to wait
5-15 minutes from the time they logon to the time they see the desktop. I
have noticed in the event viewer for my client machines I have event IDs
5774, 3009, 11165, 3019, and 1053. I have been trying to fix this error for
2 weeks now and I am having no luck. If anyone has any suggestions I would
really appreciate it.

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Thanks for the help
Annette
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