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Authentication Speed Dilemma

 
 
bahjah
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      1st Feb 2004
I have 25 sites with router based VPN over DSL to our home office. AD and
WINS are at that office. Logins are painfully slow, up to a minute. I've
made sure that the node type is Hybrid, and have LMHOSTS configured.

My application requires the ability to rapidly log in and out.

Any suggestions?
Tim


 
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Rob Elder, MVP
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      1st Feb 2004
If the client PCs are 2K, you'd would be much better off using DNS or a
local HOSTS file. 2K will attempt to name resolution there first.

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> I have 25 sites with router based VPN over DSL to our home office. AD and
> WINS are at that office. Logins are painfully slow, up to a minute. I've
> made sure that the node type is Hybrid, and have LMHOSTS configured.
>
> My application requires the ability to rapidly log in and out.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Tim
>
>



 
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