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10.22.2004 at 01:51PM PDT, ID: 21179346
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Windows XP slow logon to new Server 2003 network

Asked by fletchman in Windows 2003 Server

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I have just converted my users from a NT4.0 SBS server to 2003 SBS server.  I changed the domains.  Now the when the users logon it takes alot longer to get past the Applying Computer Settings and Applying Personal Settings.  Is there something that I need to change in group policy?  I deleted all of the user profiles from the old domain on the workstations under My Computer-Properties-Advanced-User Profiles.  Let me know if you need any other information.Start Free Trial
[+][-]10.22.2004 at 02:03PM PDT, ID: 12385117

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Zone: Windows 2003 Server
Tags: slow, 2003, windows, server, logon
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[+][-]01.04.2005 at 10:26AM PST, ID: 12954811

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