Majestic
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Hi all..
I'm managing a company with about 35 workstations and 1 server with Microsoft Server 2003.
I have about 6 workstations that seems to be taking an incredibly long time (10+ minutes) to finish running the logoff script.
The network is fully gigabit (Workstations and Server), and I have verified that they are running at the proper speed.
I'm still going through the profiles but from what I can see some of the profiles that are taking a VERY long time to log off, running the log off script have anywhere from 20 to 35 gigs of data on the server.
The log off script is basically an Xcopy batch file with the /S /E /Y /D flags. So it backs up all the directories and subdirectories, checks the date on all files and if the date is newer on the client side then it will copy it to the server /profiles/ directory.
I'm backing up favourites, desktop, my documents, and all email (outlook, outlook express, etc.)
I have had profiles in the past that were fairly large but the workstations logged off quite quickly.
I'd like to know if there is a faster way to do this, more efficient and/or What could be causing such a long log off time?
I'm going to try installing UPHCleaner on the workstations with the issue ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837115 )
If anybody has any suggestions I would really appreciate it as I'm not sure where to go here and whether I should just be erasing the profiles on the Server and then re-syncing the workstations to the server?
It seems to be that on such as fast connection it should not be taking this kind of time.
Yes I did take into consideration whether a lot of other workstations were logging off at the same time and I have tested it individually (after hours) and it still takes a very long time for the workstation(s) in question to log off.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Majestic
I'm managing a company with about 35 workstations and 1 server with Microsoft Server 2003.
I have about 6 workstations that seems to be taking an incredibly long time (10+ minutes) to finish running the logoff script.
The network is fully gigabit (Workstations and Server), and I have verified that they are running at the proper speed.
I'm still going through the profiles but from what I can see some of the profiles that are taking a VERY long time to log off, running the log off script have anywhere from 20 to 35 gigs of data on the server.
The log off script is basically an Xcopy batch file with the /S /E /Y /D flags. So it backs up all the directories and subdirectories, checks the date on all files and if the date is newer on the client side then it will copy it to the server /profiles/ directory.
I'm backing up favourites, desktop, my documents, and all email (outlook, outlook express, etc.)
I have had profiles in the past that were fairly large but the workstations logged off quite quickly.
I'd like to know if there is a faster way to do this, more efficient and/or What could be causing such a long log off time?
I'm going to try installing UPHCleaner on the workstations with the issue ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837115 )
If anybody has any suggestions I would really appreciate it as I'm not sure where to go here and whether I should just be erasing the profiles on the Server and then re-syncing the workstations to the server?
It seems to be that on such as fast connection it should not be taking this kind of time.
Yes I did take into consideration whether a lot of other workstations were logging off at the same time and I have tested it individually (after hours) and it still takes a very long time for the workstation(s) in question to log off.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Majestic