[THIN] Re: Win2K3, PS4 Log On Lag

  • From: "Jim Kenzig Kenzig.com" <jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 05:17:07 -0700 (PDT)

This may sound dumb but if you enabled the aurema/tscale optimizations in MPS 4 
it slows logons to a crawl. Try disabling them. I noticed with Filemon that 
these thing poll every dll at logon.    Also do a change user /install and 
check your environment variable and make sure that the system root is the first 
choice under the path. (right click my computer choose properties and advanced 
tab)  Move any other entries to the end. Then do a change user /execute. Also 
if you are not using Usrlogon.cmd at all remove it from the winlogon appsetup 
key.
There is something called ctxhide (or something like that) in front of the 
Userlogon command. This is citrixs version of runh.  Delete that with it. This 
will also speed up your logons. Put the CMStart.exe first in this key if you 
have other entries in it also.
 
Jim

 

Greg Reese  wrote:
I did check the folder redirection policy and it was good. For grins,
I turned off folder redirection completely and it made no difference. 
Very odd.

Greg

On 6/10/05, Carl Stalhood wrote:
> Yes, but it is about 10 seconds for me. Haven't looked into it too deeply. 
> You might want to check out your folder
> redirection group policies and ensure that the option is not chosen to move 
> the contents of the redirected folder to the
> new location. Also, make sure the old location does not exist in the profile. 
> I had a user that would hang for 60
> seconds on this message until I made the group policy and profile folder 
> changes.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
> Of Greg Reese
> Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:28 PM
> To: Thin
> Subject: [THIN] Win2K3, PS4 Log On Lag
> 
> I have a brand new Windows 2003 SP1 server with Presentation Server 4
> on it. It is a dual 3.4ghz server with 4gb ram, 72Gb HD, dual GB
> nics. Things move nice and fast.
> 
> On a mandatory profile that is about 600K in size, the login process
> flies along until it gets to "Applying personal document settings"
> where it hangs for about 30 seconds.
> 
> It does the same thing for my profile with is not mandatory and is
> about 3MB in size.
> 
> has anyone noticed this lag on their servers?
> 
> Greg
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