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Guest

Domain:Win2000 Native dome
Users:350 Win2000 sp4
Site connections:Site to Site VPN connections over ADSL

Hi,

7 of our 350 win 2000 sp4c clients are experiancing logon problems.After
users type their network logon information, the user name and password is
excepted(After +-25seconds) , and the logon process begins.At this point a
message appears on screen saying "Loading your personal settings". This
appears onscreen indefnitly.


When uplugging the network cable the message then disappears, and the rest
of the logon process completes sucsessfully.


Fault Finding completed:
1) Log on as Admin User - The problem does not appear
2) Log on as Different user - The porblem does not appear
3) Log on as the same problem user on a different pc on the same site - Still
experiancing the problem.
4) Remove Login Script from user Profile - Still experiancing the problem
5) Rejoin the computer to the domain - Still experiancing the problem
6) Create a new user profile - Still experiancing the problem
7) Log on as the same problem user on a different pc on a different site -
Still
experiancing the problem
8) Log on as the same problem user on a different pc on a different site
with domain controllers - NO PROBLEM experianced.
8) Change the users Default gateway, IP and DNS - Still experiancing the
problem
9) Bypass site proxy servers(Linux) - Still experiancing the problem

As far as we can see the problem might be - Infrastructure or Firewall
related and only happ4ens when certain users log on remotely,but with only a
few users affected on different sites and with open firewall policies between
sites we really don't know.

Any help would be fantastic.
 
G

Guest

Following on from my previous question:

Are there any tools to test if certain Active Directory objects are corrupt?
 

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