Re: Applying Computer settings taking too long
Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry
This is a Media Center group, try a networking/server/AD fourm.
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James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey!"), FL
"hannab2005" <hannab2005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have just installed a new Dell 755 Optiplex for one of our users in our
company and their login is taking far too long to apply the computer
settings
and it is actually slower than the old computer. Their user profile is
50mb
but we have another user with the same issue and his login is only 8mb but
they both take the same time to load. They are XP and I have also had a
few
others to install and they are all fine.
No idea what could be the cause! Active Directory or individual computer?
Help!
Hannah
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