what is ProcessLogonConfiguration

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2003 server, running terminal services for XP Pro and Wyse thin clients.
Terminal server clients are taking about five minutes to get past the
"applying your personal settings" message, then behaving normally. I've
checked DNS and found nothing wrong; performance monitoring on server show
CPU, disk, and LAN interface acting normally. I enabled "verbose logon
messages" per a KB article, and the culprit seems to be something called the
"ProcessLogonConfigurations" policy- the five minute hangup in the login
process is spent entirely on a screen saying "Applying
ProcessLogonConfigurations policy."

Searched KB for that, and googled the term, and got nothing- not a single
hit. It's not a name of any group policy in our AD domain, so this has to be
a Microsoft thing. Does anyone have any idea what it is?
 
Re: what is ProcessLogonConfiguration

I don't know anything by that name. Are you sure you spelled it right? Is
it possible that it's something internal to your company?

Rob

"BFH" <BFH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 2003 server, running terminal services for XP Pro and Wyse thin clients.
> Terminal server clients are taking about five minutes to get past the
> "applying your personal settings" message, then behaving normally. I've
> checked DNS and found nothing wrong; performance monitoring on server show
> CPU, disk, and LAN interface acting normally. I enabled "verbose logon
> messages" per a KB article, and the culprit seems to be something called
> the
> "ProcessLogonConfigurations" policy- the five minute hangup in the login
> process is spent entirely on a screen saying "Applying
> ProcessLogonConfigurations policy."
>
> Searched KB for that, and googled the term, and got nothing- not a single
> hit. It's not a name of any group policy in our AD domain, so this has to
> be
> a Microsoft thing. Does anyone have any idea what it is?
 
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