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DotazLogging into machine slow after installing SCCM 2007 client

  • 15. prosince 2008 15:57mstevensjr Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    I have been working on the problem for weeks now and have not found anything.  

    I installed the SCCM 2007 client on several hundred of our lab machines.  The worked fine for about 2-4 weeks, I cannot pinpoint when they started slowing down.  But, it finally got to the point where it would take a user like 2-5 minutes to log into a machine.  I finally ended up having to uninstall the client from these machines. Once the client was installed, log on times returned to normal.  

    The clients were installed in mixed mode.  This is the only way I will be able to install the client in our current AD configuration.  All these machines were running the latest patched SP3 version of Windows XP Pro.

    I had this problem also back in June or so and had to uninstall the clients.  Anyone experience this type of problem? 



    Melvin Stevens
     
    Melvin Stevens

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  • 16. prosince 2008 7:47Torsten [MVP]MVP, ModerátorUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    I've not seen the issues that you're describing. You should examine the ConfigMgr logs to see what's going on during / after the logon process (execmgr.log, ccmexec.log, updates*.log, inventroyagent.log as a starting point; maybe there's some software or updates installation or inventory action going on).
  • 22. listopadu 2009 5:48C.Anbu Selvan Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Hello Team,

    We are also facing the same issue in our environment which we had installed the SCCM 2007 R2 with the same client environement which was explained by Melvin Stevens above.

    Can any one of you guide us to overcome this issue?

    Regards
    Anbu
  • 23. listopadu 2009 8:06Torsten [MVP]MVP, ModerátorUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    You should examine the ConfigMgr logs to see what's going on during / after the logon process
    Please start troubleshooting what's going on during logon.
  • 23. listopadu 2009 12:37G-Man8 Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Hi Melvin

    I'm just curious here...are you running AV in the lab and is McAfee by any chance ?

    G
    G-Man8
  • 25. listopadu 2009 4:58C.Anbu Selvan Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Yes G,

    Our Environment is McAfee Antivirus 8.7 with Antispyware module.

    If any changes to be done or patches to be updated, kindly advice.

    Regards
    Anbu
  • 25. listopadu 2009 14:12G-Man8 Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Hi Anbu

    :) Well I've had some fun in this arena.

    Try this for me....remove the ePO framework but leave the SCCM agent along with McAfee Antivirus 8.7 with Antispyware module on......what's your result ?

    G
    G-Man8
  • 28. listopadu 2009 18:41cavester01 Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Hi, We are also experiencing this issue. 4200 xp machines however not all are affected, at least some are more affected than others. Some machines taking 45 seconds to logon some anywhere from 2-5 minutes. Also have experienced random hanging upon login only a few users. Not sure if this is related yet as it is very random. With regards to the slow logon I have just started to investigate that it could be SMS Agent service hence landing here. During testing my windows 7 machine took a consistant 1 minute 10 seconds to log in. After disabling the SMS service via msconfig this drops to 35 seconds. I have also had reported to me from another guy in our company that removing mcafee also resolves it. Process explorer (sysinternals) shows that both mcafee and ccmexec have a lot of activity at startup. I havn't had a chance to test this within my company LAN yet as I only discovered it last night at home but I just wanted to record my findings here to ask that anyone who also has this problem to keep this thread informed. P.s. This is 2007 R2. Thanks, lee.
  • 28. listopadu 2009 18:51cavester01 Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Sorry, not sure what's going on with the formatting above, I guess the forum doesn't like the iPhone.
  • 30. listopadu 2009 18:55G-Man8 Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     

    Hi Cavester01

    Yeah, I was running SCCM 2007 SP1 when the problem started but now I'm running SP1/R2.
    I've spoken to McAfee gold support back in Nov 2007 and they never heard of the CCMEXEC process which we've added as a low risk process.

    But removing the McAfee EPO framework improved startup and logon times BIG time.
    We postponed the McAfee DAT updates 45 minutes after logon which helped but it's not the solution.

    Which version of Mcafee EPO, Spyware, and Enterprise are you running?


    G-Man8