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How to speed up domain logon process

If you are using  a domain environment with roaming profiles or home directories that are located on remote machines (servers) and experience slow log-on process this is probably because Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 are configured not to detect to which Windows Domain Controller they belong to by default.

Here's how to speed up the logon process on Windows 7 machine. (Probably will apply to Windows XP too).

Open group policy management (gpedit.msc) and navigate to the following section:

Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | System | User Profiles

In the right pane double click  'set the maximum wait time for the network if a user has a roaming user profile or remote home directory' GP setting.

In the 'Wait for network for maximum (seconds) enter 0 and click Enable radio button.

Your slow logon issues should be gone now.

Comments are welcome.

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