Re: Slow Logoff



This may be your problem.

I learned from an earlier post that Terminal Servers do not complete their
login until after one minute. If you logoff right after logging on, it will
take a minute to logoff. If you wait one minute before logging off, the
logoff will be immediate. Most people will never experience the slow logoff
if this is the reason.

I never learned why. :-(

"slawrie" <slawrie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8FDBDD86-8C36-4435-BCC7-5C56B4C96121@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a terminal server that is using local profiles and I have installed
UPH Clean. Users are having extremely long logoff times. Everything else
on
the server runs extremely well. Any suggestions.


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