It takes around 2-3 minutes while other machines take seconds to log in.
"Twayne" wrote:
I have a network of PCs that log on Windows server 2003 with no
problem except for one laptop that takes too long to log on in the
"Applying personal settings" stage. I searched through the Net for a
solution and I tried many things with no success (Microsoft suggested
installing SP3 which I did, and also updated NIC driver, tried to log
on using a different user) but it's the same.
I get userenv error that the computer cannot find the domain
controller, and also a netlogon error that: No Domain Controller is
available
can anyone help?
How long is "too long"? And is it identical to the other machines in
hardware and software including all revisions? How are yu making the
comparisons?
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