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each time I boot my Vista PC the system is very slow to establish a
connection to the network. How do I go about troubleshooting this problem? I have a SOHO network config. One Vista PC, one W2K3 server on the network. Verizon supplied FIOS router gets me on the internet. The network runs great once it is connected. When I click diagnose and repair on the network icon the result is a "cant repair the problem" answer. thanks, -Steve |
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If this is from the time you press the start button,
You have a normal and faster start than most other Computers. "Steve Richter" wrote in message ... each time I boot my Vista PC the system is very slow to establish a connection to the network. How do I go about troubleshooting this problem? I have a SOHO network config. One Vista PC, one W2K3 server on the network. Verizon supplied FIOS router gets me on the internet. The network runs great once it is connected. When I click diagnose and repair on the network icon the result is a "cant repair the problem" answer. thanks, -Steve |
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On Jan 22, 1:15*pm, "JerryM" wrote:
If this is from the time you press the start button, You have a normal and faster start than most other Computers. the 60 second wait occurs after the PC is completely started and my applications are launched. this wait also often happens after the PC has been idle for 1 hour and put to sleep according to the Power Options. |
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HMMM,
Don't have an answer for you, Jerry "Steve Richter" wrote in message ... On Jan 22, 1:15 pm, "JerryM" wrote: If this is from the time you press the start button, You have a normal and faster start than most other Computers. the 60 second wait occurs after the PC is completely started and my applications are launched. this wait also often happens after the PC has been idle for 1 hour and put to sleep according to the Power Options. |
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[This followup was posted to
microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing and a copy was sent to the cited author.] In article 194d6137-8f39-4556-971b-6fce79652325 @v4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, says... each time I boot my Vista PC the system is very slow to establish a connection to the network. How do I go about troubleshooting this problem? I have a SOHO network config. One Vista PC, one W2K3 server on the network. Verizon supplied FIOS router gets me on the internet. The network runs great once it is connected. When I click diagnose and repair on the network icon the result is a "cant repair the problem" answer. Are you using DHCP? If so, try setting fixed addresses and see if that helps. -- If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying! All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!! http://home.att.net/~andyross |