![]() ![]() I found this event on all the PC's around the times that they reported it. For security I've replaced the names. If you don't feel like digging into logs and would rather try excluding variables then try the recommendation from chris-fr, rule out an issue with the computer by trying a known working user account on the problem computer or have the problem user login to a known working workstation. GPO events in eventviewer will typically show processing time. You may see that windows is configuring software, processing GPO, having trouble with DNS, or struggling to load the profile. I would take note of the time when beginning the login process and review eventviewer logs with the timestamps matching the time it took for the logon process to complete. After clearing as much of their temp files as possible in Appdata\Local\Temp, and restarting the PC, login times were cut by about 80%-90%!!! If anyone is having similar issues, you may want to try that. UPDATE: Separate to this, I've had a breakthrough with domain users complaining about longer login times in general, from a fresh boot. Since it's happened so much all of a sudden, it makes me think that there was a recent update for Windows 10 or the domain controller that may have caused this. As stated in the title, these are domain users, but they are not roaming. It's also a fairly recent problem. 2 users experienced this morning, and couple more in the past 2 weeks. Whereas the bad profiles were repeated offenders. It's only happened once for these users and then it will be fine afterwards. This seems different than having a bad profile and needing to delete and rebuild. This seems to be "fixed" with a hard shut down, or reboot if they do get logged in. What happens is that they sign in and Windows just says "Welcome" with the spinning dots, indefinitely. So we've had a few users struggle to get signed in (if they even get signed in at all). ![]()
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