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Why does it take forever to log in?

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Nostradamus

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May 3, 2000
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I have a Siemens Senic Mobile 510 agp. A portable computer because I travel a lot and work at home.<br>I use Ras when working at home. The login time is around 3 minutes with my Xircom 56k/100mbit modem/networkcard. That I can understand and accept. The wierd part is when I take the computer to work. The login-time is still 3 awfully long minutes! Why? <br>has RAS any known bugs that causes this?<br>
 
1. What are you logging on to? - Locally to workstation or domain? <br>2. Are there any shares being reconnected on login?<br>3. In the office you aren't using RAS, are you?<br>4. What part of login takes the longest? - &quot;blue screen&quot; stage, getting CTRL+ALT+DEL prompt, time after actually typing the password?<br><br>Regards!
 
1. I´m logging on to a domain. (rather big one if that matters)<br>2. there are some shares connected to local server (not over the wan-links though).<br>3. No I´m using it purely at home. Is there some way I can turn off the service RAS in a hardware profile? (I want to believe that RAS is the bandit, since the problems began shortly after I began using it)<br>4. when I press enter after entering the password it takes about three minutes before I can use the computer. <br><br>hope this help!<br><br>
 
Does your domain use Roaming Profiles?<br>If thats the case, the delay in logging on may be that your <br>profile is to big.Try emptying your Temporary Internet Files<br>and make sure you don't save any files directly to your desktop.
 
I would agree with Nisse.&nbsp;&nbsp;You may have a huge profile downloading.&nbsp;&nbsp;Are you running any kind of login script?&nbsp;&nbsp;If so does the script contain any references to programs stored on a server or programs that access something on a server? <p> Jeff<br><a href=mailto: masterracker@hotmail.com> masterracker@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br> Of all the things I've lost in life, I miss my mind the most ...
 
We (the corporation) don´t use any sort of profiles since it is so slow. I dont use login script any more because I thought that had anything to do with it.<br>Everything began right (or shortly) after I installed RAS and began working at home.<br>Is it possible that it wants to login with RAS instead of using the LAN? and when it fails it tries the ethernet instead ? If so, how do I turn that off?<br>
 
First, if there are any shares on a local server that are set to be reconnecting on logon - NT will try to connect to them - whether successfully or not - very time consuming.<br><br>Second, you can create second hardware profile through SYSTEM applet of Control Panel. Next, you can disable RAS for one of the profiles through SERVICES applet. I'm not sure, but I think it's also possible to remove it completely for that hardware profile through NETWORK applet in Control Panel.<br><br>Regards!
 
The light goes on....&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I think voland hit it at least part of it.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you have any persistent drive mappings or printer connections they will try to reconnect at boot up.&nbsp;&nbsp;Connect drives to shares through Exploder, not using &quot;net use x: \\server\share /persistent:yes&quot; and do not redirect a local port to a printer using the &quot;net use&quot; command as well.<br><br>One way to test is to undo all mapped connections and reboot to see if it helps.&nbsp;&nbsp; <p> Jeff<br><a href=mailto: masterracker@hotmail.com> masterracker@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br> Of all the things I've lost in life, I miss my mind the most ...
 
I've tried disconnecting all my shares and login. The time was still 2 min 50 sec. I found some strange stuff in the registry:s run and run once &quot;directory&quot;. <br>hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows/current_version/run&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>name: Web browser Check&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>data: loadvc.exe<br>what does that file do?<br>when I deleted that and my antivirus program I gained about 30 sec in my logintime... <br>now 2 min. 20 sec.<br><br>If I disable the RAS service, I must login locally and turn the service on, then logout and login through ras. that I couldn't manage.<br><br>Is there some third party program that can produce hardware-profiles. I want to tell which services I want to load at startup and which drivers I want with each profile. <br><br>Does anyone have problems with pcmcia card in NT workstation? Can the pcmcia card have anything to do with my long logintime? <br><br>Voland: I've looked in control panel - network but haven't found anything regarding a hardware profile. As far as I know the only was is through control panel - System (as you said)
 
I assume you're using a notebook.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In the system setup set the PC Card Controller mode to “PCIC Compatible” before installing any PCMCIA drivers.&nbsp;&nbsp;Other than that you should have no problems with NT on a notebook. <p> Jeff<br><a href=mailto: masterracker@hotmail.com> masterracker@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br> Of all the things I've lost in life, I miss my mind the most ...
 
I'M SO HAPPY !<br><br>logintime is under 30 sec.<br><br>When I was looking through my services I found some items I once uninstalled. I once installed a tacacs server because I wanted a database with username and password for the routers and switches in our network. I really don't think that has anything to do with it. <br>One other thing I found was and old antivirus-program. That antivirus-program (F-Prot) was probably looking for a share I once had (antivirus-updates and more) on a server.<br>Even though I uninstalled it, it didn't delete all the files. Watch out for older version of F-prot. :)<br><br>Thanks a lot voland, masterracker and nisse for your help.<br><br><br><br>tacacs+ <br>
 
As a conclusion, when you create hardware profiles you can go into settings of any service and set it to be enabled or disabled in any of the profiles.<br><br>Regards!
 
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