Extremely Slow Domain Logon in Disconnect Domain
We have been expriencing an extremely long logon to the domain using Windows 2008 R2 on a laptop that is wireless connected to other windows 7 laptops. The server is a Domain Controller with DNS installed and works properly when connected to the main network. We have installed NetMon on the server and have noticed that there is alot of requests from the clients to all the domain controllers in the domain. How can we tell the clients to only use the local DC.
November 17th, 2010 10:44am

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November 18th, 2010 3:23am

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November 19th, 2010 1:49am

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