- Are your subnets and sites defined correctly? If not, clients may 
authenticate and process GPOs from DCs across slow WAN links.
 - Does your GPO contain lots of registry and/or file DACL/SACL settings? This 
could account for the slow processing.

neil


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Clark
Sent: 03 August 2005 09:32
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Group Policy delays


 
Hello,

We have 300 identical Dell GX270's running XP in a 2003 Active Directory and we 
are seeing a few (<1%) suffering from extremely long logons. The applying 
computer settings is displayed after the users signs in and stays there for 
some 20-30 Mins, during which time the HDD activity light is near constantly 
on.  Given a long enough wait the PC then opens the desktop and behaves itself.

Having started, the computer can then be re-started and the PC starts in a 
timely fashion with no delay. 

The logs show clean, and the long delays can be experienced whether or not a 
change to the Group policy has been published. We suspected that it follows a 
user not shutting down cleanly and that some sort of chkdsk may be running 
(scanning a 120GB drive could be expected to take half an hour), however we 
have users who swear blind that they are shutting their computers down nicely 
and still having the slow starts. 

The Policies that we run are minimal and if it were a screwed up policy it 
would effect all computers as the OU structure does not separate the computers.

If anyone has some thoughts for seeking out the root cause I would be very 
grateful.

Cheers
Gary
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