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James Fabulous
Any help here would be incredibly useful...
1 Parent domain and 1 Child domain - Child is connected to parent via
internet VPN with typically poor performance. When users travel from the
office hosting the parent domain to the office hosting the child we
typically move shared templates and such to the local machine to improve
performance - however we've noticed that even with these changes users are
still experiencing bad performance.
User ( w/ account in parent domain) travels to child domain office and logs
into his laptop using his domain credentials - most everything after login
responds well but the users were complaining that opening the 'My Documents'
folder was as slow as opening a share from a server back in the parent
domain office.
Could this be because the [drive]:\documents and settings\[domain username]
folder and child contents have domain (user) credentials applied in folder
and file security? - And opening any of the folders where security
references a parent domain user account are sending those credentials back
to the parent domain office to be validated?
Any suggestions to work around this? The network isn't like to perform any
better and dedicated bandwidth and leased lines are currently not an option.
Had considered placing a parent domain controller in the child domain
office, but this is only likely make things even worse for the parent
domain.
Thanks!
1 Parent domain and 1 Child domain - Child is connected to parent via
internet VPN with typically poor performance. When users travel from the
office hosting the parent domain to the office hosting the child we
typically move shared templates and such to the local machine to improve
performance - however we've noticed that even with these changes users are
still experiencing bad performance.
User ( w/ account in parent domain) travels to child domain office and logs
into his laptop using his domain credentials - most everything after login
responds well but the users were complaining that opening the 'My Documents'
folder was as slow as opening a share from a server back in the parent
domain office.
Could this be because the [drive]:\documents and settings\[domain username]
folder and child contents have domain (user) credentials applied in folder
and file security? - And opening any of the folders where security
references a parent domain user account are sending those credentials back
to the parent domain office to be validated?
Any suggestions to work around this? The network isn't like to perform any
better and dedicated bandwidth and leased lines are currently not an option.
Had considered placing a parent domain controller in the child domain
office, but this is only likely make things even worse for the parent
domain.
Thanks!