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Guest Microman
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This is causing me problems on two different server2003 sbs servers. after a

while, no idea how long it takes but something like an hour or two, when you

click on Start, the name at the top has gone from "John Doe [Widgets

Incorporated]" to "johnd" where johnd is the user's logon name.

 

At first logon, the John Doe [Widgets Incorporated] is displayed at the top

of the start menu, but after a while, it has changed and the Outllok

connection to the Exchange server is slow to the point of being unuseable.

Log off and back on cures all of this for a while.

 

I have not yet installed SP2 as I am trying to read through ALL of the many

issues and work arounds for SP2.

 

The problem is not unique to a user or pc but some suffer more than others.

 

Thanks for reading,

 

Tom

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Guest Coraleigh Miller
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Re: Username in the start menu changes to logon name

 

Hi Microman,

 

You could try enabling your domains default Group Policy "remove user name

from start menu" found in User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \

Start Menu and Taskbar

 

I am not sure however what this would have to do with your outlook-exchange

slowdown issue. Are there any other speed or perhaps dns issues on your

network?

 

Coraleigh Miller

 

"Microman" <Microman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:993E109F-9663-4EBC-A9F2-028951B3FFFF@microsoft.com...

> This is causing me problems on two different server2003 sbs servers. after

> a

> while, no idea how long it takes but something like an hour or two, when

> you

> click on Start, the name at the top has gone from "John Doe [Widgets

> Incorporated]" to "johnd" where johnd is the user's logon name.

>

> At first logon, the John Doe [Widgets Incorporated] is displayed at the

> top

> of the start menu, but after a while, it has changed and the Outllok

> connection to the Exchange server is slow to the point of being unuseable.

> Log off and back on cures all of this for a while.

>

> I have not yet installed SP2 as I am trying to read through ALL of the

> many

> issues and work arounds for SP2.

>

> The problem is not unique to a user or pc but some suffer more than

> others.

>

> Thanks for reading,

>

> Tom

>

Guest Microman
Posted

Re: Username in the start menu changes to logon name

 

Hi,

 

maybe I'm not describing it well. This is a problem which manifests itself

as the name changing. We lose the ability to communicate with the server, but

we do not lose the tcp/ip connection. I can still connect to the pc by VNC

and see the name has changed, but the PCs access to server resources is

brutally slow.

 

When we log in it displays the correct name, and is fine for anything from

10 minutes to a couple of hours and then we click on start and see the name

displayed at the top of the start menyu has changed from the display name to

the login name and we have lost the ability to get Outlook to respond.

Usually the first hint we get is that Outlook is not responding and that

makes us click on start to check the name.

 

On one of the servers this is also normally followed by a message when we

try to reboot which tells me the sytem cannot save the roanming profile. Th

eodd thing ios that I can still VNC to the machine so I suspect the network

card is fine.

 

Thanks for reading so far.

 

Tom

 

"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:

> Hi Microman,

>

> You could try enabling your domains default Group Policy "remove user name

> from start menu" found in User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \

> Start Menu and Taskbar

>

> I am not sure however what this would have to do with your outlook-exchange

> slowdown issue. Are there any other speed or perhaps dns issues on your

> network?

>

> Coraleigh Miller

>

> "Microman" <Microman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:993E109F-9663-4EBC-A9F2-028951B3FFFF@microsoft.com...

> > This is causing me problems on two different server2003 sbs servers. after

> > a

> > while, no idea how long it takes but something like an hour or two, when

> > you

> > click on Start, the name at the top has gone from "John Doe [Widgets

> > Incorporated]" to "johnd" where johnd is the user's logon name.

> >

> > At first logon, the John Doe [Widgets Incorporated] is displayed at the

> > top

> > of the start menu, but after a while, it has changed and the Outllok

> > connection to the Exchange server is slow to the point of being unuseable.

> > Log off and back on cures all of this for a while.

> >

> > I have not yet installed SP2 as I am trying to read through ALL of the

> > many

> > issues and work arounds for SP2.

> >

> > The problem is not unique to a user or pc but some suffer more than

> > others.

> >

> > Thanks for reading,

> >

> > Tom

> >

>

>

>

Guest Coraleigh Miller
Posted

Re: Username in the start menu changes to logon name

 

After reading this additional info I'm inclined to think that the issue lies

with the server that hosts the roaming profiles (is it also the PDC

emulator?) .

Are there any error messages in the log on this server?

During a brutally slow event are you able to ping that server from a pc via

IP, and also then are you able to ping via its servername, and both with the

same speeds as during a normal period?

Are there any 3rd party applications on that server which we can disable?

The amount of times ive seen these slowdown and lockup a server is crazy.

 

Coraleigh

 

 

"Microman" <Microman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:337CC584-AF42-4B5A-B9E6-B1903917AF94@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> maybe I'm not describing it well. This is a problem which manifests itself

> as the name changing. We lose the ability to communicate with the server,

> but

> we do not lose the tcp/ip connection. I can still connect to the pc by VNC

> and see the name has changed, but the PCs access to server resources is

> brutally slow.

>

> When we log in it displays the correct name, and is fine for anything from

> 10 minutes to a couple of hours and then we click on start and see the

> name

> displayed at the top of the start menyu has changed from the display name

> to

> the login name and we have lost the ability to get Outlook to respond.

> Usually the first hint we get is that Outlook is not responding and that

> makes us click on start to check the name.

>

> On one of the servers this is also normally followed by a message when we

> try to reboot which tells me the sytem cannot save the roanming profile.

> Th

> eodd thing ios that I can still VNC to the machine so I suspect the

> network

> card is fine.

>

> Thanks for reading so far.

>

> Tom

>

> "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:

>

>> Hi Microman,

>>

>> You could try enabling your domains default Group Policy "remove user

>> name

>> from start menu" found in User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \

>> Start Menu and Taskbar

>>

>> I am not sure however what this would have to do with your

>> outlook-exchange

>> slowdown issue. Are there any other speed or perhaps dns issues on your

>> network?

>>

>> Coraleigh Miller

>>

>> "Microman" <Microman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:993E109F-9663-4EBC-A9F2-028951B3FFFF@microsoft.com...

>> > This is causing me problems on two different server2003 sbs servers.

>> > after

>> > a

>> > while, no idea how long it takes but something like an hour or two,

>> > when

>> > you

>> > click on Start, the name at the top has gone from "John Doe [Widgets

>> > Incorporated]" to "johnd" where johnd is the user's logon name.

>> >

>> > At first logon, the John Doe [Widgets Incorporated] is displayed at the

>> > top

>> > of the start menu, but after a while, it has changed and the Outllok

>> > connection to the Exchange server is slow to the point of being

>> > unuseable.

>> > Log off and back on cures all of this for a while.

>> >

>> > I have not yet installed SP2 as I am trying to read through ALL of the

>> > many

>> > issues and work arounds for SP2.

>> >

>> > The problem is not unique to a user or pc but some suffer more than

>> > others.

>> >

>> > Thanks for reading,

>> >

>> > Tom

>> >

>>

>>

>>


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