I am running a Windows Server 2003 in a school with 15 PCs running Win7 Pro and 1 PC still running XP Pro (changing to 7 soon!) and despite a few teething problems, the system has been running fine for several months. I am now starting to see issues with login times on the PCs, if I login as domain Administrator, it flies through the login process, but using any of other logins from AD, login time is drastically increased, in one instance to over an hour, but mostly 15-20 minutes! There are no complicated login scripts, fairly simple setup.
I have seen various other posts about DNS settings need changing etc. but don't know how to push this out (the server has no reverse lookup zones, only forward) and when manually changing the DNS server settings (following a ipconfig /flushdns) on the network adapter on one of the PCs, it struggled to logon, and 2 hours later, I still don't think it has logged in.
Is anyone able to shed any light on this, am more than happy to give more information if needed, I just thought I would give the simplest explanation first.
Thanks in advance
Pete (prewebit)
I have seen various other posts about DNS settings need changing etc. but don't know how to push this out (the server has no reverse lookup zones, only forward) and when manually changing the DNS server settings (following a ipconfig /flushdns) on the network adapter on one of the PCs, it struggled to logon, and 2 hours later, I still don't think it has logged in.
Is anyone able to shed any light on this, am more than happy to give more information if needed, I just thought I would give the simplest explanation first.
Thanks in advance
Pete (prewebit)