I'd recommend checking with your switch or router (if you're running across
a WAN) vendor to see if either one cuts off UDP packets over a particular
size. It's unusual with newer equipment.
Also, make sure that if you have a WAN you check with both because computers
don't always authenticate with their local DC (ugh!).
7/7/06, Za Vue <zvue (AT) emory (DOT) eduwrote:
This happened on a lot of my computers, randomly. For the past few weeks
everyone has been quiet.
-Z.V.
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Matt Hargraves wrote:
That may or may not be the issue. Can the user login to any computer or
is it just this one?
7/7/06, Za Vue <zvue (AT) emory (DOT) edu wrote:
I am not sure whether it was this forum or the other forum I am also
on, but some of us were having problems with XP boxes hanging on "Applying
Computer Settings".
I believe this may be due to the size of UDP packets utilized by
Kerberos. can force Kerberos to go through TCP instead of UDP
.
increase the packet size of UDP,
.
-Z.V.
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