(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:36 am
Post subject: 10 Minutes to Boot Up Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>vista>performance_maintenance (more info?)
I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem until
just a couple of weeks ago.
When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
network, it boots rather quickly.
When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in takes
10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is set
to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
appears this is the culprit.
-----------------------
Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
Event ID: 6006
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
Description:
The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to handle
the notification event (StartShell).
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy" />
<EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
<EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>GPClient</Data>
<Data>599</Data>
<Data>StartShell</Data>
<Binary>04000000</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>
-----------------------
In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:52 am
Post subject: RE: 10 Minutes to Boot Up [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
"Jim De Vico" wrote:
> I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
> laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
>
> My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem until
> just a couple of weeks ago.
>
> When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
> network, it boots rather quickly.
>
> When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in takes
> 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is set
> to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
> appears this is the culprit.
> -----------------------
> Log Name: Application
> Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
> Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
> Event ID: 6006
> Task Category: None
> Level: Warning
> Keywords: Classic
> User: N/A
> Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
> Description:
> The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to handle
> the notification event (StartShell).
> Event Xml:
> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> <System>
> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
> Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy" />
> <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
> <Version>0</Version>
> <Level>3</Level>
> <Task>0</Task>
> <Opcode>0</Opcode>
> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
> <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
> <Correlation />
> <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
> <Channel>Application</Channel>
> <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
> <Security />
> </System>
> <EventData>
> <Data>GPClient</Data>
> <Data>599</Data>
> <Data>StartShell</Data>
> <Binary>04000000</Binary>
> </EventData>
> </Event>
> -----------------------
>
> In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
Sorry for not asking a question but does anyone know why Vista is taking
this 10 minutes to log in and how I can fix it?
(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:29 pm
Post subject: Re: 10 Minutes to Boot Up [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Have you checked for rogue programs that are starting with the operating
system? Run msconfig and disable everything there except for your security
software. Antivirus and Windows defender. If that fixes the problem then
re-enable each item one at a time and reboot each time. If the problem comes
back then you know it was the last item you re-enabled.
If you can narrow it down then re-post here and I am sure someone can help
you out further.
"Jim De Vico" <Jim De Vico RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B4455A1D-6104-432D-AB50-AB0A5D17E5A0@microsoft.com...
>I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
> laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
>
> My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem
> until
> just a couple of weeks ago.
>
> When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
> network, it boots rather quickly.
>
> When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in
> takes
> 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is
> set
> to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
> appears this is the culprit.
> -----------------------
> Log Name: Application
> Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
> Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
> Event ID: 6006
> Task Category: None
> Level: Warning
> Keywords: Classic
> User: N/A
> Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
> Description:
> The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to
> handle
> the notification event (StartShell).
> Event Xml:
> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> <System>
> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
> Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy"
> />
> <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
> <Version>0</Version>
> <Level>3</Level>
> <Task>0</Task>
> <Opcode>0</Opcode>
> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
> <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
> <Correlation />
> <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
> <Channel>Application</Channel>
> <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
> <Security />
> </System>
> <EventData>
> <Data>GPClient</Data>
> <Data>599</Data>
> <Data>StartShell</Data>
> <Binary>04000000</Binary>
> </EventData>
> </Event>
> -----------------------
>
> In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 5:51 am
Post subject: RE: 10 Minutes to Boot Up [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
"Jim De Vico" wrote:
> "Jim De Vico" wrote:
>
> > I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
> > laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
> >
> > My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem until
> > just a couple of weeks ago.
> >
> > When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
> > network, it boots rather quickly.
> >
> > When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in takes
> > 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is set
> > to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
> > appears this is the culprit.
> > -----------------------
> > Log Name: Application
> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
> > Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
> > Event ID: 6006
> > Task Category: None
> > Level: Warning
> > Keywords: Classic
> > User: N/A
> > Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
> > Description:
> > The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to handle
> > the notification event (StartShell).
> > Event Xml:
> > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> > <System>
> > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
> > Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy" />
> > <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
> > <Version>0</Version>
> > <Level>3</Level>
> > <Task>0</Task>
> > <Opcode>0</Opcode>
> > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
> > <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
> > <Correlation />
> > <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
> > <Channel>Application</Channel>
> > <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
> > <Security />
> > </System>
> > <EventData>
> > <Data>GPClient</Data>
> > <Data>599</Data>
> > <Data>StartShell</Data>
> > <Binary>04000000</Binary>
> > </EventData>
> > </Event>
> > -----------------------
> >
> > In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
>
> Sorry for not asking a question but does anyone know why Vista is taking
> this 10 minutes to log in and how I can fix it?
>
I'm betting your DNS isn't set correctly. It should point to the DNS server
on the domain you connect to at work. if not it will have to wait for the
timeout before it searches and eventually finds your domain controller.
(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:59 pm
Post subject: Re: 10 Minutes to Boot Up [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
I know that it has been awhile since the last post here, but I have been
searching for a solution to this problem for a long time and I believe I
have found a solution. My computers are on a domain with Active
directory. When they are not in a managed group, the log on is quick.
When the machines are put into a managed group, it takes 599 seconds to
load (10 minutes) the desktop. When I read the last post here regarding
DNS, it prompted me to start looking at this, and this is where I saw
the IPV6 checkbox. My DNS settings are automatically provided for me,
but I added them anyway. BUT I also removed the checkbox for IPV6 (Since
I'm using DHCP with IPV4) and then restarted the computer. The computer
is now in the managed group in active directory and it's logging in
quickly.
My reason for posting this is because I have not been able to find any
documentation on this particular problem and I hope this will help
someone else.
Since I started writing this post, I thought I would narrow it down
some more. I removed the DNS settings and now they're set to
automatically obtain, logged off and back on. It logged on instantly. So
I'm fairly certian that it is the IPV6 checkbox causing this.
(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:41 am
Post subject: Re: 10 Minutes to Boot Up [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
I had the same problem with my Asus notebook running Vista Premium, and
experienced exactly the same symptoms with my notebook.
I later figured out that because I had an adapter for my MicroSD card
in the built-in cardreader (it was simply the adapter to convert MicroSD
to SD, the memory itself wasn't in the adapter) and this made Windows
spend time to look for the drive itself. I removed this adapater and
rebooted, and voila, problem solved.
(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:43 pm
Post subject: Re: 10 Minutes to Boot Up [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
acannon;383461 Wrote:
> I know that it has been awhile since the last post here, but I have
> been
> searching for a solution to this problem for a long time and I believe
> I
> have found a solution. My computers are on a domain with Active
> directory. When they are not in a managed group, the log on is quick.
> When the machines are put into a managed group, it takes 599 seconds
> to
> load (10 minutes) the desktop. When I read the last post here
> regarding
> DNS, it prompted me to start looking at this, and this is where I saw
> the IPV6 checkbox. My DNS settings are automatically provided for me,
> but I added them anyway. BUT I also removed the checkbox for IPV6
> (Since
> I'm using DHCP with IPV4) and then restarted the computer. The
> computer
> is now in the managed group in active directory and it's logging in
> quickly.
> My reason for posting this is because I have not been able to find any
> documentation on this particular problem and I hope this will help
> someone else.
> Since I started writing this post, I thought I would narrow it down
> some more. I removed the DNS settings and now they're set to
> automatically obtain, logged off and back on. It logged on instantly.
> So
> I'm fairly certian that it is the IPV6 checkbox causing this.
>
>
> --
> acannon
I have almost the same problem with my Vista's connecting to a 2003
server. But not only logging on is terribly slow. Every program that
runs on a server gives time to fetch a cup of coffee during start up.
Running the program itself, is slow but not extremely.
The Vista Business machines are already in a managed group. I tried to
find the IPV6 setting but I cannot find it (don’t know where to look).
Can you tell me where to change these settings?
Nenya
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