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Jose,
Russ has answered many questions, so I won't duplicate that. Assuming that
you are logging onto a domain that manages its own DNS, I've seen a great
improvement in speed if you change the workstation's TCP/IP config to "Use
the following DNS server addresses:" and insert the IP address of your DNS
server.
Ron Jobe
On 3/6/06, Russ Poffenberger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jose,
>
> Some answers below..
>
> At 10:58 AM 3/4/2006, Jose Louies wrote:
> >Hi all tech GURUS !
> >
> >I am new to the group and I have a problem to be solved
> >
> >I manage a small net work for a Non-Profit Wildlife Conservation
> >organization in India.
> >
> >The over all pic about the net work
> >
> >
> >Computers
> >10 PCs ( All athlon XP/Sempron/ XP 64 on Asus Boards) XP prof with SP2
> >as OS
> >3 Note books ( 2 Acer intel, 1 Amd Turion )
> >+ I file server on win 2000 server ( Athlon XP 64 bit 2400 512 RAM,
> 80
> >GB X 4 HDDs )
> >
> >Net working
> >DSL on Dlink ADSL Modem -502T which is connected to D link
> Switch DES
> >10 16 D
> >WRT 54 G wireless router ( for the lap tops)
> >
> >
> >My Problems
> >
> >The Clients take almost a minute or even more when they try to login in
> >the server. " Applying local settings.............. " and it takes a
> lot
> >of time.
>
> Are they setup so the users are logging into a domain? If so, and they
> have
> a roaming profile, then this delay seems typical, unfortunately. It is
> because all the users settings (basically everything under "c:\documents
> and settings\user") are being copied from the server to the local disk. If
> the users keep a lot of stuff (documents, pictures, temporary internet
> files, mail folders, etc), then it simply takes time to copy it over. This
> might be improved somewhat by offering switched gigabit networking between
> the client systems and the server. The other solution is to have users
> ---snip---
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