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Slow login to Server and Terminal Server

 
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kev
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:32 am    Post subject: Slow login to Server and Terminal Server Reply with quote

Hi

Recently installed a SBS2003 SP2 and TS Win2K3 Std SP2 and both experience
slow logins both through rdp and at the console.

I have checked the NIC bindings and the SBS server has the lan NIC first and
the ADSL nic second.
DNS seems fine i ran netdiag /fix and no errors were shown. Both servers are
using the SBS server for primary DNS
No errors appear in the event log.
No roaming profiles or folder redirection is turned on
I have tried putting a user and the TS in its own OU blocked inheritance so
no GPO's would apply and still slow login

Any ideas what is going on, im at a dead end!

Thanks
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:32 am    Post subject: Re: Slow login to Server and Terminal Server Reply with quote

kev <kev@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi

Recently installed a SBS2003 SP2 and TS Win2K3 Std SP2 and both
experience slow logins both through rdp and at the console.

I have checked the NIC bindings and the SBS server has the lan NIC
first and the ADSL nic second.
DNS seems fine i ran netdiag /fix and no errors were shown. Both
servers are using the SBS server for primary DNS
No errors appear in the event log.
No roaming profiles or folder redirection is turned on
I have tried putting a user and the TS in its own OU blocked
inheritance so no GPO's would apply and still slow login

Any ideas what is going on, im at a dead end!

Thanks

I suggest you post in microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs.... and post an
unedited ipconfig /all from the SBS box, as well as mentioning whether you
used SBS' myriad wizards.

I don't personally like the two-NIC config - you need it if you're using
ISA, but if you're not using ISA, you should have a good firewall appliance,
and a two-NIC config with that seems overly complex for no real benefit.
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