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Ok I'm attempting a cross post, I appologize if this does not work right.
I would like to know how much bandwidth is normally consumed by the logon process from a Windows XP Professional computer. It is logging onto a Windows 2003 domain, and has a roaming profile which clocks in at about 10MB at this time. It is using folder redirection. Suggestions on ways to gage this information on my own would be welcome as well. |
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"Ren" <Ren@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5117CFD6-BCF7-4AE5-B586-BA45F19D44A7@microsoft.com... > Ok I'm attempting a cross post, I appologize if this does not work > right. > I would like to know how much bandwidth is normally consumed by the logon > process from a Windows XP Professional computer. It is logging onto a > Windows > 2003 domain, and has a roaming profile which clocks in at about 10MB at > this > time. It is using folder redirection. > > Suggestions on ways to gage this information on my own would be welcome > as well. > > Can't say, given that I don't know anything about your network. My question is, what problems are you having with it, and what errors (if any) are you getting in your event logs? |
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