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I have a strange problem and I am not sure what could be causing it. Certain user accounts take up to 3 minutes to log in. These are the things that i have tried that make me know it is the user account itself. Unless you can point out another reason. The users have roaming profiles, windows 7, just hangs on the welcome screen for 3 mins.
-It is not pc related as other user accounts log in to the pc in 6 seconds.
-It is not profile related because i have generated new profiles for the user.
-I have logged in with the user in to another pc that has no problems and it still takes three mins.
-not group policy, disabled all gp and same results.
-not scripts, no scripts running at all.
-not printers or mapped drives
-not UAC, disabled uac. same result.
-not account groups, removed all special groups from user account.
The event viewer is not showing anything that stands out. Just the 6005 6006 event id error messages, saying that the profile service took 180 seconds.
The only solution i can think of is creating a new user account and then linking it to the mailbox of the user after removing the old one. It just seems strange and a drastic measure to have to do this.
anyone have any ideas ?
-It is not pc related as other user accounts log in to the pc in 6 seconds.
-It is not profile related because i have generated new profiles for the user.
-I have logged in with the user in to another pc that has no problems and it still takes three mins.
-not group policy, disabled all gp and same results.
-not scripts, no scripts running at all.
-not printers or mapped drives
-not UAC, disabled uac. same result.
-not account groups, removed all special groups from user account.
The event viewer is not showing anything that stands out. Just the 6005 6006 event id error messages, saying that the profile service took 180 seconds.
The only solution i can think of is creating a new user account and then linking it to the mailbox of the user after removing the old one. It just seems strange and a drastic measure to have to do this.
anyone have any ideas ?
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