"Loading Security Policy" < How do I get rid of this?
I have windows 2000 running computer which starts up very slowly because it has to load a security policy. Is there anyway to get rid of that, so that it would startup faster? a reinstall of windows is not an option tho
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ivanhasou's delay might be from having to wait through the extra timeout while it searches for the network share with the security policy, (which isn't there).
Either internet was misconfigured, the box was lonce truely on a domain, or somehow 2000 tried to set up a "virtual" domain to get along with proxying software for another box-- possibly one hooked up by a direct-connect box-to-box data transfer cable.
OH, two other things can do this-- both AV and firewalls can setup looping internal to a box,. serving as pseudoproxies. Removing such without fixing the networking afterwards can leave a box trying to use a pseudoproxy it cannot log in to or through, on same box, and on a single box that was never on a LAN. If this applies, get rid of the pseudodomain. Technically, I have seen viruses create the appearance of this situation also, and that WAS on 2000. BUT, killing viruses got rid of problems-- in some case, network setup then had to be redefined also.
More info, please, thread starter.
John D.