Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon
Description
Defines a slow connection for roaming user profiles.
If the server on which the user's roaming user profile resides takes longer to respond than the thresholds set by this policy allow, then the system considers the connection to the profile to be slow.
This policy and related policies in this folder together define the system's response when roaming user profiles are slow to load.
This policy establishes thresholds for two tests:
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For computers connected to IP networks, the system measures the rate at which the remote server returns data in response to an IP ping message.
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To set a threshold for this test, in the
Connection speed
box, type a decimal number between 0 and 4,294,967,200, representing the minimum acceptable transfer rate in kilobits per second. By default, if the server returns fewer than 500 kilobits of data per second, it is considered to be slow.
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For non-IP computers, the system measures the responsiveness of the remote server's file system.
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To set a threshold for this test, in the
Time
box, type a decimal number between 0 and 20,000, representing the maximum acceptable delay, in milliseconds. By default, if the server's file system does not respond within 120 milliseconds, it is considered to be slow.
Important
If the
Do not detect slow network connections
policy is enabled, this policy is ignored. Also, if the
Delete cached copies of roaming profiles
policy is enabled, there is no local copy of the roaming profile to load when the system detects a slow connection.
Tip
Consider increasing this value for clients using DHCP Service-assigned addresses or for computers accessing profiles across dial-up connections.
Related Policies
Delete cached copies of roaming profiles
Do not detect slow network connections
Wait for remote user profile
Prompt user when slow link is detected
Log users off when roaming profile fails