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| | Log-on time I have 3 computers on a network (2xVista,1xXP) with a large number of shared folders and subfolders. I noticed when I boot (especially) the XP PC while the two other PC's are off, that the time it takes to finally getting logged on (icon in notification area) is significantly shorter than when the Vista's are operating. Is this normal?..Something wrong with the XP network driver? Thanks for any advise. |
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