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Wyrmul
I have a few laptops part of our domain. They are connected to a few network
printers and mapped to a few shares. When the laptops are connected to the
domain network they boot just fine. But when they are unconnected to the
network the time from power on to login screen triples. And the time from
login to functioning desktop also triples.
I am thinking that this is a timeout issue where windows is trying to
connect to shared resources that are unavailable. Is there ways to reduce
the timeout threshold for these services? If so where?
printers and mapped to a few shares. When the laptops are connected to the
domain network they boot just fine. But when they are unconnected to the
network the time from power on to login screen triples. And the time from
login to functioning desktop also triples.
I am thinking that this is a timeout issue where windows is trying to
connect to shared resources that are unavailable. Is there ways to reduce
the timeout threshold for these services? If so where?