ExecTech24
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When one of my Exec's laptops boots to Windows 7, he presses CTRL ALT DEL and the screen does not return the login box until 15-20 seconds later. Then he can login fine.
He is part of a special OU so he does not get the Windows Updates that the rest of our users receive.
I took an image of his machine and dumped it to his idenitcal backup machine and the same behavior occurs. If you boot to safe mode w/networking, it DOES NOT behave that way and brings the logon box immediately.
He uses the machine on our domain and when he takes it home on his personal network. He also has 1 mapped drive which resides on his home network, but I'm not sure if he experiences the same thing when he's docked @ home.
If I login and then log out, the behavior doesn't happen. It only happens when I restart or boot from shutdown. This behavior also happens whether or not he's wired into the network or not.
I was going to try System Restore but since there are no restore points since this was a cloned image. I guess the restore points are on the small partition on his system?
Troubleshooting So far..
* I have run C Cleaner and rebooted, no change
* Disabled all startup items (msconfig), no change.
* ipconfig /flushdns, reboot, no change
* updated Intel network drivers, reboot, no change
* tried the Windows 7 repair, but it failed
* changing the desktop background from the picture to a solid color and back, no change.
* checked gpedit.msc setting "Always wait for network at computer startup and logon” and it's not enabled.
* changed MTU size of network
* reinstalled NIC and WLAN card
Dell Latitude 6320 4G RAM
Samsung SSD 250GB
Win 7 Enterprise
Another guy mentioned Windows Logon service isn't being started quick enough?
Any help is appreciated...
He is part of a special OU so he does not get the Windows Updates that the rest of our users receive.
I took an image of his machine and dumped it to his idenitcal backup machine and the same behavior occurs. If you boot to safe mode w/networking, it DOES NOT behave that way and brings the logon box immediately.
He uses the machine on our domain and when he takes it home on his personal network. He also has 1 mapped drive which resides on his home network, but I'm not sure if he experiences the same thing when he's docked @ home.
If I login and then log out, the behavior doesn't happen. It only happens when I restart or boot from shutdown. This behavior also happens whether or not he's wired into the network or not.
I was going to try System Restore but since there are no restore points since this was a cloned image. I guess the restore points are on the small partition on his system?
Troubleshooting So far..
* I have run C Cleaner and rebooted, no change
* Disabled all startup items (msconfig), no change.
* ipconfig /flushdns, reboot, no change
* updated Intel network drivers, reboot, no change
* tried the Windows 7 repair, but it failed
* changing the desktop background from the picture to a solid color and back, no change.
* checked gpedit.msc setting "Always wait for network at computer startup and logon” and it's not enabled.
* changed MTU size of network
* reinstalled NIC and WLAN card
Dell Latitude 6320 4G RAM
Samsung SSD 250GB
Win 7 Enterprise
Another guy mentioned Windows Logon service isn't being started quick enough?
Any help is appreciated...