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Slow Auto Windows logon in Windows XP
Hi all,
I have a problem for slow auto logon without any domain (just a workgroup) for running in Fujistu P7230 notebook. After loading the personal setting, it has to wait almost 1 minutes to load the desktop icons. I have tried to delete the profiles and use other accounts to auto logon and it still does not help. My method for auto logon is change the registry key to autoadminlogon key to 1. And if my machine does not has any slow problems if I do not set any auto logon. Please advise. Thanks, Ivan |
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Slow Auto Windows logon in Windows XP
news.microsoft.com wrote:
I have a problem for slow auto logon without any domain (just a workgroup) for running in Fujistu P7230 notebook. After loading the personal setting, it has to wait almost 1 minutes to load the desktop icons. I have tried to delete the profiles and use other accounts to auto logon and it still does not help. My method for auto logon is change the registry key to autoadminlogon key to 1. And if my machine does not has any slow problems if I do not set any auto logon. In the future, if you feel your post is relevant to more than one newsgroup - crosspost instead of multiposting. It's easier for you and easier for those who might read it and might answer it. You multiposted this question to (at least) these newsgroups: - microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely - microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin - microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain - microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers - microsoft.public.windowsxp.general - microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment "Almost 1 minutes"? Here's the difference between autologon and you logging in. It's doing the autologon AS SOON AS IT COMES up... You probably aren't as quick if you turn autologon off - so it has had time to load up the startup items it needs to. With autologon, it starts logging you in while it is still trying to load other stuff - so you have taken what may have been a single task and made it into multiple for the computer to juggle at one time. Check your startups - especially services/etc. See what you really need and don't, clean it up some. Also - update your video, network and motherboard chipset drivers from each manufacturer's website (not from windowsupdate.microsoft.com)... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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