You can consider this:
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q307900Others have told me this helped, but I have not tried it myself. Supposedly, Windows 2000-based clients ignore any Windows XP-specific settings. I don't know if it is possible though if you have other clients.
>I have a couple of clients with fast XP Pro boxes on (different) W2K Server domains. They log in to a domain account, which has been made a member of the machine's local Administrators group.
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>When they log in the password is accepted immediately, but it takes up to several minutes for the desktop to appear.
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>In contrast, logging in as the local Admin on the local machine is instantaneous.
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>Ideas, anyone?
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