RE: It takes long time to log in after moving home dir
- From: "Lennart" <Lennart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 07:55:01 -0700
No, we are not using roaming profiles.
Lennart
"Danilo Bordini [MVP]" wrote:
> Are you using roaming profiles ? In this case, probably, client is trying to
> copy contents from new server locally and, depends the amount of data, you
> may impact user logon.
> --
> Danilo Bordini - MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
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> "Lennart" wrote:
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> > After moving users home dir to a new server (from nt4 to 2003) it takes up to
> > 20 min for the user to log in the first time after the move and the time
> > seems to depend on how many files there is in the users home dir. Why?
> > I just move the files with backup and restore to get the permission right,
> > and then change in AD to connect the home letter to the new location.
> >
> > Lennart
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