GPO Tuning


hi guys,

im working in "old" active directory infrastructure , 1 problem long time user needs sign-in.

to find solution can @ loot of places, wanted set focus @ first on gpos , scripts proceed during login.

i'll found script measure time gpo needs proceeded:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/deds/archive/2013/08/19/powershell-script-zur-gruppenrichtlinien-verarbeitung.aspx

i run script on win 8.1 client , 1 win 7 clients following results:

win 8.1


 laufzeit = runtime

win7 


 

 

have statistics, how time normal gpo?

i think 117,8 little bit long :) -, 3,33 seems ok or maybe not?

i haven't found satistics on google research..

 

 best regards

david



 
very granular view on processing times each component.
 
> think 117,8 little bit long :) -, 3,33 seems ok or
> maybe not?
 
yes, 2 minutes waaay long. have @
screenshot: you'd better check system, application , grouppolicy
eventlogs see happened @ 1 processing cycle.
 

martin

no not evil, if know doing: or bad gpos?
, if bothers me - coke bottle design refreshment :))


Windows Server  >  Group Policy



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