Windows 2003 Roaming profiles slow login

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Thorny

Hi Guys,

I have a client running SBS2003 using Roaming profiles for about 10 users.
They have been able to log on without issues for the last 3 months.
Suddenly, last week, it started taking about 30 minutes to log in with a
roaming profile. The DNS settings are pointing to the DC correctly and when
I disabled the roaming profile and logged on locally, it only took a few
seconds for it to log in.

The XP SP2 pcs are receiving the following errors:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1504
Date: 25/07/2007
Time: 4:41:11 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: SERVICE3
Description:
Windows cannot update your roaming profile. Possible causes of this error
include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem
persists, contact your network administrator.

DETAIL - The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security.
Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.

Does anyone have any ideas about what may be causing this or any possible
solutions?
 
On 30 jul, 20:20, Thorny <Tho...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a client running SBS2003 using Roaming profiles for about 10 users.
> They have been able to log on without issues for the last 3 months.
> Suddenly, last week, it started taking about 30 minutes to log in with a
> roaming profile. The DNS settings are pointing to the DC correctly and when
> I disabled the roaming profile and logged on locally, it only took a few
> seconds for it to log in.
>
> The XP SP2 pcs are receiving the following errors:
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Userenv
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1504
> Date: 25/07/2007
> Time: 4:41:11 PM
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: SERVICE3
> Description:
> Windows cannot update your roaming profile. Possible causes of this error
> include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem
> persists, contact your network administrator.
>
> DETAIL - The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security.
> Please ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas about what may be causing this or any possible
> solutions?


Look this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kben-us329457
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582&displaylang=en

Look your network setingns, DNS, Check permissions on NTFS profile
folders.
Reduce the user profile size.

Tell me if it works.
 
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