Re: Network slow after Domain join
- From: Brian <Brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 06:52:08 -0800
Wow, thanks!
I just happened to open a case with Microsoft too. Everything seems to be
working now. No more waiting 10minutes to log into the domain.
Thanks again,
Brian
"Jonas_Bson" wrote:
Hello,.
MS-support did help us with our problem after a while. The problem we had
was that we where missing 4 reg-values for the local system account hive and
one other hive. The keys that was missing was:
MUILanguagePending under HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-19\Control Panel\Desktop
MUILanguagePending under HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-20\Control Panel\Desktop
and
MultiUILanguageID under HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-19\Control Panel\Desktop
MultiUILanguageID under HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-20\Control Panel\Desktop
Theese String-keys has to be the same as the corresponding keys under
"HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Control Panel\Desktop\"
"Brian" wrote:
I came across your post after searching around for a solution to Event ID
5703. We too are having the exact same problem. Did you manage to find a
solution? I notice that this only seems to affect our IBM workstations that
had their OS preinstalled. Our other workstations are working smoothly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
"Jonas_Bson" wrote:
When i turned on netlogon logging i found this in netlogon.log
"
10/16 21:14:46 [MAILSLOT] Going to wait on mailslot. (Timeout: 330290)
10/16 21:15:16 [MAILSLOT] Received PNP opcode 0x2 on transport:
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{E4F60F52-CA75-4563-8E2B-8262D62F92CD}
10/16 21:15:16 [CRITICAL] Error in reading mailslot message from browser.
WinStatus = 3
10/16 21:15:16 [MISC] Eventlog: 5703 (2) 3 00000003 ....
10/16 21:15:16 [CRITICAL] Error writing this event in the eventlog, Status =
1717
10/16 21:15:18 [CRITICAL] Error in reading mailslot message from browser.
WinStatus = 3
10/16 21:15:18 [MISC] Eventlog: 5703 (2) 3 00000003 ....
10/16 21:15:18 [CRITICAL] Error writing this event in the eventlog, Status =
1717
10/16 21:15:19 [MAILSLOT] Going to wait on mailslot. (Timeout: 298284)
10/16 21:25:24 [INIT] Group Policy is not defined for Netlogon
10/16 21:25:24 [INIT] Following are the effective values after parsing
10/16 21:25:24 [INIT] Sysvol = C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\SYSVOL
10/16 21:25:24 [INIT] Scripts = (null)
10/16 21:25:24 [INIT] SiteName (0) = Default-First-Site-Name
10/16 21:25:24 [INIT] RpcDacl = (null)
"
So that seems to be the problem but I have no idea how to solve it. googling
on thoose error messages does not bring up any good results.
/Jonas
"Jonas_Bson" wrote:
If I disable netlogn the machine boots fast..
If i uninstall "client for microsoft network" it also boots fast.. anyone
has any good tips/ideas on how to troubleshoot netlogon... I've tried
uninstalling and reinstalling it but when It's reinstalled it still is 10
mins startup time.
/Jonas
"Jonas_Bson" wrote:
Hello,
The PC's im currently labbing with are desktop so they dont have the
powersave option.
/Joans
"Anteaus" wrote:
Firstly, it is unusual to join an AD domain with Netware components installed.
If this is the Microsoft Netwarel Client then it shoudl be Ok, if it's the
Novell proprietary Client then I would expect there to be problems!
Second, check for faulty powersave options on the LAN card. These are
responsible for a whole gamut of network issues.
http://mylogon.net/support/psave
"Jonas_Bson" wrote:
Forgot to mention:
I also tried Safe Mode without networking and still 10min waiting time
before login prompt!
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