Avoid syncronized logon sleep timer in powershell logon script?

Hi,

We have Asyncronized logon for all our clients except a ad group with a few members that get a GPO that sets syncronized logon for those users. We also have a logon script based on powershell that has a start-sleep command of 60 seconds that fixes som printer issues.

the problem is that the users in the ad group is getting a 60 seconds delay with a black screen on logon. 

Is there a way to avoid the syncronized logon to consider the start-sleep command as part of the login process by using start-job or executing another script file from within the logon script? 

August 20th, 2015 1:58am

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August 20th, 2015 7:18am

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