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Thomas Niedermeier
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      11-19-2004, 08:20 PM
Hi,

I have some troubles with my laptops. Everytime my users start a Laptop
in a foreign network and get a IP over DHCP (Wlan), Windows takes a long
time to boot and show the loginscreen. The laptop can not find the DC
and so it took such a long time.
What can I do to avoid this anoying behavior.

Greetings
Thomas
 
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Bill Grant
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      11-20-2004, 12:06 AM
When they get a new ipconfig from DHCP, what DNS address do they get?
Does this DNS server point to a DC to log into the domain? Slow booting
usually indicates that the client is not looking at the correct DNS server,
so cannot find the DC.

"Thomas Niedermeier" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have some troubles with my laptops. Everytime my users start a Laptop in
> a foreign network and get a IP over DHCP (Wlan), Windows takes a long time
> to boot and show the loginscreen. The laptop can not find the DC and so it
> took such a long time.
> What can I do to avoid this anoying behavior.
>
> Greetings
> Thomas



 
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Adrian Grigorof
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      11-22-2004, 03:20 PM
There are many flavors of event id 1000. See
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1000 and select the one matching
your problem.

Adrian Grigorof
www.eventid.net

EvLog - Free Windows event log monitoring
http://www.altairtech.ca/evlog/default.asp?source=ag



"Thomas Niedermeier" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have some troubles with my laptops. Everytime my users start a Laptop
> in a foreign network and get a IP over DHCP (Wlan), Windows takes a long
> time to boot and show the loginscreen. The laptop can not find the DC
> and so it took such a long time.
> What can I do to avoid this anoying behavior.
>
> Greetings
> Thomas



 
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Thomas Niedermeier
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      11-23-2004, 06:44 AM
Hi,

the laptop cannot find the DC or the correct DNS-Server because it is
not its "home-net". So the machine is running in several time-outs
looking for his DC.
The question is: How can I avoid this timeouts? If I boot without an
connection to a net (DHCP), the machine boots very quick. It get´s no
IP-Adress and uses one from 169.x.x.x. If the machine gets a correct
IP-Adress then it trys to contact the DC. It would not be a problem if
there wouldn´t be the WLAN because our user can not turn off the wlan on
there Laptop.

Greetings
ThomasBill Grant schrieb:
> When they get a new ipconfig from DHCP, what DNS address do they get?
> Does this DNS server point to a DC to log into the domain? Slow booting
> usually indicates that the client is not looking at the correct DNS server,
> so cannot find the DC.
>
> "Thomas Niedermeier" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have some troubles with my laptops. Everytime my users start a Laptop in
>>a foreign network and get a IP over DHCP (Wlan), Windows takes a long time
>>to boot and show the loginscreen. The laptop can not find the DC and so it
>>took such a long time.
>>What can I do to avoid this anoying behavior.
>>
>>Greetings
>>Thomas

>
>
>

 
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