HAVING SLOW AUTHENICATION AND LOGIN W/ XP PRO AND
2000SBS. ANY SUGGESTIONS?

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Re: SLOW LOGIN 2KSBS XP-PRO by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Thu Aug 21 18:07:31 CDT 2003

Angelo,

I suggest taking off CAPS lock and not posting the same question multiple
times.

"ANGELO" <AMASONE@E3AV.COM> wrote in message
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> HAVING SLOW AUTHENICATION AND LOGIN W/ XP PRO AND
> 2000SBS. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
>
> A



Re: SLOW LOGIN 2KSBS XP-PRO by Susan

Susan
Fri Aug 22 00:28:48 CDT 2003

SuperG be nice.... I'm the one who gets to blame it on PMS....

Slow authentications are always always DNS issues.

http://www.smallbizserver.net click on network setups and ensure that the
internal and external NICs have as their DNS entries the DNS of the server
... ONLY put in the ISP's DNS in as forwarders
"SuperGumby" <not@your.nellie> wrote in message
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> Angelo,
>
> I suggest taking off CAPS lock and not posting the same question multiple
> times.
>
> "ANGELO" <AMASONE@E3AV.COM> wrote in message
> news:05d201c36837$a368a4e0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > HAVING SLOW AUTHENICATION AND LOGIN W/ XP PRO AND
> > 2000SBS. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
> >
> > A
>
>



SLOW LOGIN 2KSBS XP-PRO by Mark

Mark
Fri Aug 22 03:21:47 CDT 2003

Have you tried unticking the "Enable LMHosts lookup" box
in the Advanced, Wins tab in your tcpip setting for your
network card. Takes between 30 seconds to a minute off my
boot times.


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>HAVING SLOW AUTHENICATION AND LOGIN W/ XP PRO AND
>2000SBS. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
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