Re: Slow Logon related to groups
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 18:03:18 -0400
Ferrell Ramey <FerrellRamey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a small business server and have created different security and
distriubution groups. I've not been able to narrow down which
group(s) are causing an issue, but if I try to login to a workstation
as the domain admin; the computer will hang for 5-10 minutes or until
I unplug the network patch cable.
If I create a brand new user and don't put them into any groups, the
computer logs in quickly. I've been going through and adding that
user to the different groups and combination of groups trying to
figure out what is going on.
This happens on multiple computers with different users, I've been
removing the users from all of the groups and then adding them back
in one-by-one.
Anyone have any ideas? I'd hate to have to blow away all of the
groups and start from scratch. This started in March, the server had
always been real quick, and users were able to login into the server
quickly, then over night this started.
It seems like my group(s) got corrupted?, is there a "repair" or a
way to export, blow away and rebuild them that won't turn into a
nightmare?
What do your groups do, exactly?
What do you see in your event logs?
Rsop.msc give you any errors?
I agree with Claus that this is normally a DNS problem - but if you have a
vanilla workstation, and user A can log in with no lag if she's not in Group
A, but it takes 10 minutes if she *is* in Group A, then that could be a red
herring.
.
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