Re: Logon Problem with Vista Client
- From: Keen <Keen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 11:36:03 -0700
Hi Tom
I think I have the same problems as you have. Have you found out how to fix
the problem?
I have turned of the rss ( As descript in Divas Blog ) but that dit not help
still takes a very long time to log in on a user account.
I you have found the solution to your problem please let me know here?
Tanks a lot
Keen Johannessen
"Tom Klippel" wrote:
Hi Larry,.
I found that blog a few minutes ago - it looks quite good, it became alot
faster than before. I'll write back if I find out more.
Thank you,
Tom.
"Larry Struckmeyer" wrote:
Hi Tom:
Look at the following and post back if this doesn't help.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555912
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2007/04/04/vista-slow-after-sp2-installed.aspx
there are a couple of links in each of these documents to follow.
Larry
"Tom Klippel" <TomKlippel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I've got a serious problem with a Vista client. The Notebook has a
computer
account in the new domain. DNS and IP settings are correct, DNS points to
the
SBS machine (and XP clients work without any problems, already tried
DHCP).
When Vista starts up, it takes about 15 min until it shows the
STRG-ALT-DEL
message. After entering the password, it takes another 15 min until the
desktop appears.
There are no errors in Vista's eventvwr, but two warnings: The winlogon
notification subscriber <GPClient> is taking long time to handle the
notification event [winlogon or CreateSession]. The IDs are 6005 and 6006,
but they appear to be unexplained in this context/with this source.
The server is a SBS 2003 R2 with the latest patches (inkl. the SBS
Compatibility Patch for Outlook 2007 and Vista), the notebook runs Vista
Business. It already ran in a SBS domain without problems, but this was
not a
R2)
It seems as if there were a lot of people with this issue, but I did not
find a solution.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom.
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