I would take a close look at this user's %WINDIR%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS file
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Dennis
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GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

We've been using Kerberos authentication for awhile now, and I have one

user running windows 7 pro, who has been configured to use kerberos
with
both our Production and Test partitions.

Ever since the switch to kerberos was made for this one user, when
starting a 5250 or iNav, his log on to the Production system takes
30-45
seconds, while log on to Test is instant.

As soon as the Production signon is changed to not use kerberos, the
log
on process returns to instant sign on.

I have four other users running windows 7 pro, all using iSeries Access

6.1 and none of them exhibit this behavior.

Anyone with any idea why only one user when connecting to only one
partition would experience such a slow down in the sign on process?

Thanks, Jerry

Gerald Kern - Information Technology
Programming Supervisor
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
Lotus Notes/Domino 8.0.1 Administrator
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623
Phone 419-479-5535
gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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