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10 Minutes to Log In on Domain
  1. #1


    Jim De Vico Guest

    10 Minutes to Log In on Domain

    I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
    laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.

    My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem until
    just a couple of weeks ago.

    When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
    network, it boots rather quickly.

    When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in takes
    10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is set
    to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
    appears this is the culprit.
    -----------------------
    Log Name: Application
    Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
    Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
    Event ID: 6006
    Task Category: None
    Level: Warning
    Keywords: Classic
    User: N/A
    Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
    Description:
    The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to handle
    the notification event (StartShell).
    Event Xml:
    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    <System>
    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
    Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
    <Version>0</Version>
    <Level>3</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
    <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
    <Correlation />
    <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
    <Channel>Application</Channel>
    <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
    <Security />
    </System>
    <EventData>
    <Data>GPClient</Data>
    <Data>599</Data>
    <Data>StartShell</Data>
    <Binary>04000000</Binary>
    </EventData>
    </Event>
    -----------------------

    In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.

    Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening and why it may have just
    started happening recently?

    Thanks.



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  2. #2


    Robert L \(MS-MVP\) Guest

    Re: 10 Minutes to Log In on Domain

    That could be the group policy issue. Post back with the result of gpresult.

    --
    Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
    Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
    http://www.ChicagoTech.net
    How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
    http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    "Jim De Vico" <JimDeVico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    newsBC90780-5F03-48C0-A1E6-12007394BAA4@microsoft.com...
    >I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
    > laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
    >
    > My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem
    > until
    > just a couple of weeks ago.
    >
    > When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
    > network, it boots rather quickly.
    >
    > When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in
    > takes
    > 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is
    > set
    > to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
    > appears this is the culprit.
    > -----------------------
    > Log Name: Application
    > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
    > Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
    > Event ID: 6006
    > Task Category: None
    > Level: Warning
    > Keywords: Classic
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
    > Description:
    > The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to
    > handle
    > the notification event (StartShell).
    > Event Xml:
    > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    > <System>
    > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
    > Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy"
    > />
    > <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
    > <Version>0</Version>
    > <Level>3</Level>
    > <Task>0</Task>
    > <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
    > <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
    > <Correlation />
    > <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
    > <Channel>Application</Channel>
    > <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
    > <Security />
    > </System>
    > <EventData>
    > <Data>GPClient</Data>
    > <Data>599</Data>
    > <Data>StartShell</Data>
    > <Binary>04000000</Binary>
    > </EventData>
    > </Event>
    > -----------------------
    >
    > In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
    >
    > Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening and why it may have
    > just
    > started happening recently?
    >
    > Thanks.




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Jim De Vico Guest

    Re: 10 Minutes to Log In on Domain

    Robert,

    Here you go:



    Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Operating System Group Policy Result tool v2.0
    Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-2001

    Created On 4/27/2007 at 10:40:58 AM



    RSOP data for DOMAIN\JimD on JIMDLAPTOP : Logging Mode
    ---------------------------------------------------------

    OS Configuration: Member Workstation
    OS Version: 6.0.6000
    Site Name: DOMAIN
    Roaming Profile: N/A
    Local Profile: C:\Users\jimd.DOMAIN
    Connected over a slow link?: No


    COMPUTER SETTINGS
    ------------------
    CN=JIMDLAPTOP,CN=Computers,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com
    Last time Group Policy was applied: 4/27/2007 at 9:39:15 AM
    Group Policy was applied from: fileserver02.DOMAIN.com
    Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
    Domain Name: DOMAIN
    Domain Type: Windows 2000

    Applied Group Policy Objects
    -----------------------------
    Default Domain Policy
    Default Domain Policy

    The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    Map S Drive
    Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)

    Local Group Policy
    Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)

    The computer is a part of the following security groups
    -------------------------------------------------------
    BUILTIN\Administrators
    Everyone
    Debugger Users
    BUILTIN\Users
    NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
    NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    This Organization
    JIMDLAPTOP$
    Domain Computers
    System Mandatory Level


    USER SETTINGS
    --------------
    CN=Jim De Vico,CN=Users,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com
    Last time Group Policy was applied: 4/27/2007 at 9:58:11 AM
    Group Policy was applied from: fileserver02.DOMAIN.com
    Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
    Domain Name: DOMAIN
    Domain Type: Windows 2000

    Applied Group Policy Objects
    -----------------------------
    Default Domain Policy
    Map S Drive
    Default Domain Policy

    The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    Local Group Policy
    Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)

    The user is a part of the following security groups
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Domain Users
    Everyone
    BUILTIN\Administrators
    BUILTIN\Users
    NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
    NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    This Organization
    LOCAL
    Archive_admin
    Domain Admins
    EMT
    Track-IT
    Systems
    Enterprise Admins
    High Mandatory Level


    "Robert L (MS-MVP)" wrote:

    > That could be the group policy issue. Post back with the result of gpresult.
    >
    > --
    > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
    > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
    > http://www.ChicagoTech.net
    > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
    > http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    > "Jim De Vico" <JimDeVico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > newsBC90780-5F03-48C0-A1E6-12007394BAA4@microsoft.com...
    > >I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought the
    > > laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
    > >
    > > My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem
    > > until
    > > just a couple of weeks ago.
    > >
    > > When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
    > > network, it boots rather quickly.
    > >
    > > When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in
    > > takes
    > > 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something is
    > > set
    > > to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
    > > appears this is the culprit.
    > > -----------------------
    > > Log Name: Application
    > > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
    > > Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
    > > Event ID: 6006
    > > Task Category: None
    > > Level: Warning
    > > Keywords: Classic
    > > User: N/A
    > > Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
    > > Description:
    > > The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to
    > > handle
    > > the notification event (StartShell).
    > > Event Xml:
    > > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    > > <System>
    > > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
    > > Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}" EventSourceName="Wlclntfy"
    > > />
    > > <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
    > > <Version>0</Version>
    > > <Level>3</Level>
    > > <Task>0</Task>
    > > <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    > > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    > > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
    > > <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
    > > <Correlation />
    > > <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
    > > <Channel>Application</Channel>
    > > <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
    > > <Security />
    > > </System>
    > > <EventData>
    > > <Data>GPClient</Data>
    > > <Data>599</Data>
    > > <Data>StartShell</Data>
    > > <Binary>04000000</Binary>
    > > </EventData>
    > > </Event>
    > > -----------------------
    > >
    > > In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
    > >
    > > Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening and why it may have
    > > just
    > > started happening recently?
    > >
    > > Thanks.

    >
    >
    >


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Robert L \(MS-MVP\) Guest

    Re: 10 Minutes to Log In on Domain

    If you logon another user, do you have the same issue?

    --
    Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
    Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
    http://www.ChicagoTech.net
    How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
    http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    "Jim De Vico" <JimDeVico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:925D2FDB-3563-4C5D-A8FB-9A3A4AF12A4B@microsoft.com...
    > Robert,
    >
    > Here you go:
    >
    >
    >
    > Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Operating System Group Policy Result tool v2.0
    > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-2001
    >
    > Created On 4/27/2007 at 10:40:58 AM
    >
    >
    >
    > RSOP data for DOMAIN\JimD on JIMDLAPTOP : Logging Mode
    > ---------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > OS Configuration: Member Workstation
    > OS Version: 6.0.6000
    > Site Name: DOMAIN
    > Roaming Profile: N/A
    > Local Profile: C:\Users\jimd.DOMAIN
    > Connected over a slow link?: No
    >
    >
    > COMPUTER SETTINGS
    > ------------------
    > CN=JIMDLAPTOP,CN=Computers,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com
    > Last time Group Policy was applied: 4/27/2007 at 9:39:15 AM
    > Group Policy was applied from: fileserver02.DOMAIN.com
    > Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
    > Domain Name: DOMAIN
    > Domain Type: Windows 2000
    >
    > Applied Group Policy Objects
    > -----------------------------
    > Default Domain Policy
    > Default Domain Policy
    >
    > The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Map S Drive
    > Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
    >
    > Local Group Policy
    > Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
    >
    > The computer is a part of the following security groups
    > -------------------------------------------------------
    > BUILTIN\Administrators
    > Everyone
    > Debugger Users
    > BUILTIN\Users
    > NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
    > NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    > This Organization
    > JIMDLAPTOP$
    > Domain Computers
    > System Mandatory Level
    >
    >
    > USER SETTINGS
    > --------------
    > CN=Jim De Vico,CN=Users,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com
    > Last time Group Policy was applied: 4/27/2007 at 9:58:11 AM
    > Group Policy was applied from: fileserver02.DOMAIN.com
    > Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
    > Domain Name: DOMAIN
    > Domain Type: Windows 2000
    >
    > Applied Group Policy Objects
    > -----------------------------
    > Default Domain Policy
    > Map S Drive
    > Default Domain Policy
    >
    > The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Local Group Policy
    > Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
    >
    > The user is a part of the following security groups
    > ---------------------------------------------------
    > Domain Users
    > Everyone
    > BUILTIN\Administrators
    > BUILTIN\Users
    > NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
    > NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    > This Organization
    > LOCAL
    > Archive_admin
    > Domain Admins
    > EMT
    > Track-IT
    > Systems
    > Enterprise Admins
    > High Mandatory Level
    >
    >
    > "Robert L (MS-MVP)" wrote:
    >
    >> That could be the group policy issue. Post back with the result of
    >> gpresult.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
    >> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
    >> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
    >> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
    >> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    >> "Jim De Vico" <JimDeVico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> newsBC90780-5F03-48C0-A1E6-12007394BAA4@microsoft.com...
    >> >I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought
    >> >the
    >> > laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
    >> >
    >> > My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem
    >> > until
    >> > just a couple of weeks ago.
    >> >
    >> > When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
    >> > network, it boots rather quickly.
    >> >
    >> > When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in
    >> > takes
    >> > 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something
    >> > is
    >> > set
    >> > to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
    >> > appears this is the culprit.
    >> > -----------------------
    >> > Log Name: Application
    >> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
    >> > Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
    >> > Event ID: 6006
    >> > Task Category: None
    >> > Level: Warning
    >> > Keywords: Classic
    >> > User: N/A
    >> > Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
    >> > Description:
    >> > The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to
    >> > handle
    >> > the notification event (StartShell).
    >> > Event Xml:
    >> > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    >> > <System>
    >> > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
    >> > Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}"
    >> > EventSourceName="Wlclntfy"
    >> > />
    >> > <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
    >> > <Version>0</Version>
    >> > <Level>3</Level>
    >> > <Task>0</Task>
    >> > <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    >> > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    >> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
    >> > <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
    >> > <Correlation />
    >> > <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
    >> > <Channel>Application</Channel>
    >> > <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
    >> > <Security />
    >> > </System>
    >> > <EventData>
    >> > <Data>GPClient</Data>
    >> > <Data>599</Data>
    >> > <Data>StartShell</Data>
    >> > <Binary>04000000</Binary>
    >> > </EventData>
    >> > </Event>
    >> > -----------------------
    >> >
    >> > In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
    >> >
    >> > Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening and why it may have
    >> > just
    >> > started happening recently?
    >> >
    >> > Thanks.

    >>
    >>
    >>




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Jim De Vico Guest

    Re: 10 Minutes to Log In on Domain

    I just tried logging in as another user and it works fine. Then when I
    logged back in as myself it logged in fine (i.e. no ten minute wait).

    I have no idea why this changed. I haven't made any changes that I am aware
    of on my computer.

    "Robert L (MS-MVP)" wrote:

    > If you logon another user, do you have the same issue?
    >
    > --
    > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
    > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
    > http://www.ChicagoTech.net
    > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
    > http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    > "Jim De Vico" <JimDeVico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:925D2FDB-3563-4C5D-A8FB-9A3A4AF12A4B@microsoft.com...
    > > Robert,
    > >
    > > Here you go:
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Operating System Group Policy Result tool v2.0
    > > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-2001
    > >
    > > Created On 4/27/2007 at 10:40:58 AM
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > RSOP data for DOMAIN\JimD on JIMDLAPTOP : Logging Mode
    > > ---------------------------------------------------------
    > >
    > > OS Configuration: Member Workstation
    > > OS Version: 6.0.6000
    > > Site Name: DOMAIN
    > > Roaming Profile: N/A
    > > Local Profile: C:\Users\jimd.DOMAIN
    > > Connected over a slow link?: No
    > >
    > >
    > > COMPUTER SETTINGS
    > > ------------------
    > > CN=JIMDLAPTOP,CN=Computers,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com
    > > Last time Group Policy was applied: 4/27/2007 at 9:39:15 AM
    > > Group Policy was applied from: fileserver02.DOMAIN.com
    > > Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
    > > Domain Name: DOMAIN
    > > Domain Type: Windows 2000
    > >
    > > Applied Group Policy Objects
    > > -----------------------------
    > > Default Domain Policy
    > > Default Domain Policy
    > >
    > > The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
    > > -------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > Map S Drive
    > > Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
    > >
    > > Local Group Policy
    > > Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
    > >
    > > The computer is a part of the following security groups
    > > -------------------------------------------------------
    > > BUILTIN\Administrators
    > > Everyone
    > > Debugger Users
    > > BUILTIN\Users
    > > NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
    > > NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    > > This Organization
    > > JIMDLAPTOP$
    > > Domain Computers
    > > System Mandatory Level
    > >
    > >
    > > USER SETTINGS
    > > --------------
    > > CN=Jim De Vico,CN=Users,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com
    > > Last time Group Policy was applied: 4/27/2007 at 9:58:11 AM
    > > Group Policy was applied from: fileserver02.DOMAIN.com
    > > Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
    > > Domain Name: DOMAIN
    > > Domain Type: Windows 2000
    > >
    > > Applied Group Policy Objects
    > > -----------------------------
    > > Default Domain Policy
    > > Map S Drive
    > > Default Domain Policy
    > >
    > > The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
    > > -------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > Local Group Policy
    > > Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
    > >
    > > The user is a part of the following security groups
    > > ---------------------------------------------------
    > > Domain Users
    > > Everyone
    > > BUILTIN\Administrators
    > > BUILTIN\Users
    > > NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
    > > NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
    > > This Organization
    > > LOCAL
    > > Archive_admin
    > > Domain Admins
    > > EMT
    > > Track-IT
    > > Systems
    > > Enterprise Admins
    > > High Mandatory Level
    > >
    > >
    > > "Robert L (MS-MVP)" wrote:
    > >
    > >> That could be the group policy issue. Post back with the result of
    > >> gpresult.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
    > >> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
    > >> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
    > >> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
    > >> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
    > >> "Jim De Vico" <JimDeVico@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> newsBC90780-5F03-48C0-A1E6-12007394BAA4@microsoft.com...
    > >> >I have Vista Business installed on my Dell Core 2 Duo laptop. I bought
    > >> >the
    > >> > laptop a few weeks after Vista was launched and had it preinstalled.
    > >> >
    > >> > My laptop is part of a business network and I hadn't had this problem
    > >> > until
    > >> > just a couple of weeks ago.
    > >> >
    > >> > When I log into my laptop from anywhere not connected to my business
    > >> > network, it boots rather quickly.
    > >> >
    > >> > When I have it connected to my business network and log in, the log in
    > >> > takes
    > >> > 10 minutes. It's an exact 10 minutes so this tells me that something
    > >> > is
    > >> > set
    > >> > to time out after 10 minutes. From what I can see in the event logs it
    > >> > appears this is the culprit.
    > >> > -----------------------
    > >> > Log Name: Application
    > >> > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
    > >> > Date: 4/25/2007 8:38:57 AM
    > >> > Event ID: 6006
    > >> > Task Category: None
    > >> > Level: Warning
    > >> > Keywords: Classic
    > >> > User: N/A
    > >> > Computer: JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com
    > >> > Description:
    > >> > The winlogon notification subscriber <GPClient> took 599 second(s) to
    > >> > handle
    > >> > the notification event (StartShell).
    > >> > Event Xml:
    > >> > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
    > >> > <System>
    > >> > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon"
    > >> > Guid="{DBE9B383-7CF3-4331-91CC-A3CB16A3B538}"
    > >> > EventSourceName="Wlclntfy"
    > >> > />
    > >> > <EventID Qualifiers="32768">6006</EventID>
    > >> > <Version>0</Version>
    > >> > <Level>3</Level>
    > >> > <Task>0</Task>
    > >> > <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    > >> > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    > >> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-04-25T15:38:57.000Z" />
    > >> > <EventRecordID>5520</EventRecordID>
    > >> > <Correlation />
    > >> > <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />
    > >> > <Channel>Application</Channel>
    > >> > <Computer>JimDLaptop.DOMAIN.com</Computer>
    > >> > <Security />
    > >> > </System>
    > >> > <EventData>
    > >> > <Data>GPClient</Data>
    > >> > <Data>599</Data>
    > >> > <Data>StartShell</Data>
    > >> > <Binary>04000000</Binary>
    > >> > </EventData>
    > >> > </Event>
    > >> > -----------------------
    > >> >
    > >> > In case it matters our AD servers are running Windows 2000.
    > >> >
    > >> > Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening and why it may have
    > >> > just
    > >> > started happening recently?
    > >> >
    > >> > Thanks.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >
    >


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