Currently we have a mixed Windows network. Our clients are 98, 2000 and XP. All our servers are 2000 with 1 2003 server.
Whenever an XP or 2000 machine logs on to the network, we experience a delay of approx. 5 mins before the computer actually logs on. Microsoft has an article on knowledge base that recommends deleting all the user profiles that exist on the machine, which may increase log on time. This does not work.
We have AD running only 1 Group Policy.
We have 2 global catalog servers at this location and 4 DCs.
We have scanned both clients and servers for viruses, and found none.
Any suggestions to what is causing the delay and a way to fix it would be great.
Whenever an XP or 2000 machine logs on to the network, we experience a delay of approx. 5 mins before the computer actually logs on. Microsoft has an article on knowledge base that recommends deleting all the user profiles that exist on the machine, which may increase log on time. This does not work.
We have AD running only 1 Group Policy.
We have 2 global catalog servers at this location and 4 DCs.
We have scanned both clients and servers for viruses, and found none.
Any suggestions to what is causing the delay and a way to fix it would be great.