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Good Morning,

While working on a users computer I notice this issue.
While the user is on his local account on the machine he
seems to logon with no problem or delay. However when the
user logs on using his domain login it takes time to bring
up the desktop and everything else. As a result he had to
log on and log off again for 3 times. On the third time
the operating system and desktop came up. What is the
issue and can it be resolved?
 
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Good Morning,

While working on a users computer I notice this issue.
While the user is on his local account on the machine he
seems to logon with no problem or delay. However when the
user logs on using his domain login it takes time to bring
up the desktop and everything else. As a result he had to
log on and log off again for 3 times. On the third time
the operating system and desktop came up. What is the
issue and can it be resolved?

Assuming that your machines are not using your ISP's DNS server addresses
(if so, they need to be removed), then the only thing I can think of is if
you are using roaming profiles or have a software package configured in a
GPO.

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# please send reply to microsoft.public.win2000.dns #


Hi all,

The officially adopted RFC for IPv6 reverse is RFC3596

old RFCs
RFC 1886 said that the IPv6 reverse resolution suffix is ip6.int.
[win2000dns server is compliant, I've not tried Win2k3]

RFC 3152 said that the IPv6 reverse resolution suffix is ip6.arpa.
[win2003dns server is compliant]

current RFC
RFC 3596 says that the IPv6 reverse resolution suffix is ip6.arpa.
[only win2003dns server is compliant]

#
I've tried to create, in win2k DNS server,
a reverse zone for IPv6

Actually, there is no support for ip6.int zones under the reverse resolution tree.
So I've created a direct resolution .ip6.int zone
and magically is disappeared from direct res. and is appeared under reverse res. tree...

So I,ve tried to create a reverse zone for RFC3596
I've tried using the normal procedure (Create zone > Primary > ZoneName > New Zone File > failed! unable to create)
and the file-driven procedure ((Create zone > Primary > ZoneName > Use that File > failed! unable to create)

So, there are NO WAY to create a ip6.arpa zone in win2k dns server.
#

I hope that Microsoft will (immediately) ASAP patch the win2k dns server
enabling RFC3596 support for ip6.arpa reverse resolution zones

thanks
Francesco
 

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