Re: XP domain login prompt ready before network

From: Stephen (paybak_at_charter.net)
Date: 04/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 10:05:00 +1000

Try forcing the NIC speed, check the Windows bindings, set the dns to the
server IP, fixed IP addresses, current patches (and remove faulty ones -
April last year), see kb321098.
All this info available on http://www.smallbizserver.net/ under SBS2000

If all this doesn't work, give us more information (SP revs etc, Server O/S
type & specs)

Stephen

"KammRUDE" <jtkammerud@charter.net> wrote in message
news:730e51b6.0404281319.4e0b68be@posting.google.com...
> I am having problems getting Windows XP Pro machines to accept network
> logins immediately after booting up.
>
> My network environment consists of say 30 Windows 98 machines and 20
> Windows XP machines all logging into a Windows 2000 domain. I have
> never had a problem with the Win98 machines only XP. Ever since I've
> started implementing the XP machines into this environment I've been
> impressed with their 20-30 sec. bootup time compared to the 98's >60
> sec.; however it almost seems like the XP stations are booted up and
> ready to go before the network connection is there. Immediately after
> trying to login an error is returned: Login error "Domain ______ not
> available". Because of its quickness in returning the message, I'm
> lead to believe that it is not a DNS issue. Users will try multiple
> times before it finally successfully logs them in to the domain, or
> they will try once, come and get me and by the time I get there it
> works just fine. So it really just seems to be a timing thing of only
> about 30-45 sec.
>
> I've tried several things like adjusting options in the Group Policy
> including, but not limited to: "Always wait for the network at
> computer startup and login" in the gpedit.msc, which really sounds
> like it would do it for me, but alas it does not. It is now an on
> going joke that if you can't login to XP, "Just wait longer!"
>
> I've seen a few posts with similar problems, but not identical



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