Have you checked your event logs for DNS-related errors? I'm assuming your 1 SBS is serving all DNS, DHCP, etc.?
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It takes 5 minutes for users to login.
I suspect a DNS problem.
What should I look for?
Lots of Broadcast ARP's and Spanning-tree-(for-bridges
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to test if DNS works properly or not, run nslookup as follow:
1.nslookup dmoain_name << this should return your DC ip address
2.nslookup DC-Name << this should also return your DC ip address
if one of this query failed, check the clients DNS server ip address then check the DNS itself ( try to restart the DNS services on the DNS server)
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by: adam1115Posted on 2009-10-23 at 10:15:20ID: 25646399
Make sure all workstations DNS is pointed to the server and nothing else. (ipconfig /all from command line)
Make sure DNS is running on the server.
Check event logs of computer and servers and look for GPO failures. What does it say while sitting for 5 minutes...?
Are the workstations taking 5 minutes or the server?