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Rui - 24 Oct 2003 20:14 GMT
Recently I upgraded from NT4 Terminal Server With citrix
metaframe 1.8 to Windows 2000 Server with citrix metaframe
1.8

Before the users would login in an application very
quickly, now windows 2000 takes too long to login with a
message stating "Applying your personal settings..."

Is there a way to avoid this? I mean, applying user's
personal settings should take a bit only on the first
login!

Help is appreciated
Matthew Harris [MVP] - 24 Oct 2003 20:39 GMT
Check out this link:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824309

-M

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Peter1054 - 27 Oct 2003 16:50 GMT
i had exactly the same problem and it was McAfee that
caused it. Logon was taking upto 20 minutes but once
McAfee disabled all returned to normal. Out server is used
as a pass through to speed up users access to other
servers. Data is not written to disc and internet not
accessed. I give this info because we can disable virus
checking without problem. You may not be able to
>-----Original Message-----
>Recently I upgraded from NT4 Terminal Server With citrix
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>Help is appreciated
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Jay Burn - 28 Oct 2003 20:08 GMT
McCaffee cause mine, also.
> Recently I upgraded from NT4 Terminal Server With citrix
> metaframe 1.8 to Windows 2000 Server with citrix metaframe
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> Help is appreciated
Tim Hall - 31 Oct 2003 01:01 GMT
If you have a Win 2k domain as well.

Check your dns settings, if the primary DNS server is not the domain
controller/possibly a slave dc if its a muliple master domain (but i can
only say for certain that it has to be the DC as i havent used a multiple
master domain), then you can have that exact problem.

Tim

> Recently I upgraded from NT4 Terminal Server With citrix
> metaframe 1.8 to Windows 2000 Server with citrix metaframe
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> Help is appreciated
 
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