Re: Workstation Hang on running startup scripts



Hello John,

Make sure ot use only domain DNS server ip on the NIC's no external one's like your ISP. Also make sure on the machines that following policy is enabled:

Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, Logon, in the right pane "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon"


Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi Everyone,

We've got an issue that's effecting all the PC's (both vista and XP)
within our Windows 2k3 domain.

Whenever a PC is first booted up it will hang on running startup
scripts. It seems to happen to PCs within the domain at random,
sometimes they boot up fine other times they can take up to 30mins to
get to a login prompt.

Looking in the event viewer on the workstations they have a a netlogin
event ID 5719 (no domain controller is available), but the domain
controller isn't showing any errors.

Does anyone have any ideas what could be the problem?



.



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