According to
Robbie
Allen's cook book, you
could be experiencing Kerberos UDP fragmentation. You should really test
your network connectivity, run portqry against your domain controllers testing
ports 88, 389, 3268. Check your DNS make sure your GC's are published
correctly. And as mentioned, run the netdiag remotely, and DCDIAG.
I am also a big fan of Netpro's directory Troubleshooter for assisting some of
this solutions since knowing all the various ways to run the tools is pretty
tedious unless you have Robbie's book handy.
Just my 2
cents.
Toddler
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From: George
Arezina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October
02, 2003 5:21
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Logon Takes too
Long!
Hi people,
Has anyone had logon problems with
Windows 2003 server with AD installed? I have a test environment with Windows
2003 servers and Windows XP Pro workstations, no W2K/NT servers or
workstations. After installing AD, users are taking around 20 minutes to logon
to the domain. I have raised the domain and forest levels to 2003. Can anyone
give me some suggestions or ideas?
Regards,
George
George
Arezina
BA, A+, Net+, MCSE 2000
Information Technology Consultant
National Bank of Serbia
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