Re: Remote office logon script - Long Delay
- From: Sean <Sean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 14:17:01 -0800
Thanks!
I actually did mean to do it that way, probably should have said it. Thanks
for your help and I'll post my results in the morning.
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Sean
"kj [SBS MVP]" wrote:
Sean wrote:.
OK,
I'll REM out the line for setup for now and watch what happens. The
users grumble about the delay, but I tell them it's their first
"free" break and to stop complaining or we'll make them clock out
while waiting ;)
Note that if you REM out the line it will prevent it from running for all
users, including new ones. You might want to copy the existing login script
to a new name, REM it out in the new one, then change the logon script
property in the remote users to use the new one.
That way you won't break any SBS functionality for anyone else, especially
for new users who will need setup.exe to run at least the first time.
Thanks for the help, I'll post my findings in the morning.
Sean wrote:
I belive the AD site and subnets are configured correctly. Nothing
is showing in the logs and replication is occuring regularly and
without error.
DHCP is working correctly and seems to be keeping to it's assigned
subnet for each location.
I do not have WINS configured for the remote site, only the primary
location. I thought most apps aren't using WINS for anything much
anymore. Should this be configured?
Intersite messaging is set to Auto, I think I had to do this
initially to get the replication to work.
I don't push apps out to the clients and other than GPOs I don't do
much but serve files to the clients and mail. So setup.exe may not
be needed?
Used when you 'setup client computers' or 'setup client
applications'. setup looks for any changes and if it finds any then
proceses what is needed. So, you should be safe in turning this off
for existing remote site users and workstation.
WINS still has some uses, but not many. If your remote site is
otherwise working, I'd be inclined to wait for a reason to add WINS
to the remote site.
Sean wrote:
My first thought was DNs, but no erros or problems
browsing/accessing netwoprk resources. Users are on the systems at
the moment, so I'll post an IPConfig log as soon as I can.
This remote server was built using connect computer script, and
is a GC/AD server with DNS and DHCP for it's area.
Ah, that makes a *big* difference, or at least it can.
Is the remote server (DC) setup as a seperate AD site with the
subnets properly defined?
Is your intersite replication working properly? (you need to change
the Intersite Messagind service on the SBS server to "Startup:
Automatic")
Do you have a second WINS server and if so, is it configured for
push/pull replication to the SBS one?
With a second DHCP server and scope, are the remote workstation
getting DNS only from the local server or is the SBS server set as
#2?
Setup.exe isn't a large file but it may be generating a fair amount
of network traffic in it's execution. If everything else is
configured and working properly and you don't plan on the SBS
server distributing applications (from the SBS server) you might
want to configure the login script not to do this for the remote
site.
Copying large files can be a real burden to the network, but no
more than I would expect for the bandwidth that is available.
Is there anything that can be done for setup.exe to improve it's
performance? Copy the folder?
Sean wrote:
I am running SBS 2003 (not premium) and have a remote server
(win 2003) at a remote office. The offices are link through two
Sonicwall devices through a VPN tunnel. The remote office
connection is a 640K DSL and is slow, but works for the 3
employees.
I am experiencing an extremely long delay running the logon
script file. Seems the setup.exe file may be the culprit. My
script has only two lines but takes almopst 10 minutes to
complete.
\\SERVER\Clients\Setup\setup.exe /s PHXSERVER
\\SERVER\ezaudit\ezstart /auto
I can watch the scripts progress and the setup line is the long
delay. No error messages are displayed, just seems to take too
long.
Any guidance on how to improve performance? My local systems are
done in 10-15 seconds.
Thanks in advance.
Well my first take would be that the remotes might be having
trouble;
a) resolving "PHXSERVER" back to the SBS server.
-or-
b) the clientsetup program "setup.exe" is passing suffecient data
across the link to slow things down.
....and I suppose it could be a combination or something else
altogether.
How did you setup (/connectcomputer?) the remote clients? Can you
do a ipconfig/all from a local client and one from the remote and
post the results?
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