Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 User Manual

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3. Delete the network connection and reconnect.

Working Around Slow Network Links

Slow Net (which is configured in System Policy) was designed to offer a user

faster access to his or her User Profile if the system detects a slower network

speed, such as a modem line connection. Instead of automatically download-

ing a profile that may be several hundred kilobytes to several megabytes large,

Slow Net gives the user the option of either downloading the profile or using

the locally cached version. If the cached file is used, it can significantly reduce

the time it takes to log on to the computer. To detect a slow network, the oper-

ating system computes the amount of time it takes to receive a response from

the server (which the profile path defines as part of the user account). As sys-

tem administrator, you can determine the allowable slow network speed. Use

the System Policy Editor to set this value.

If the user uses the Control Panel System application to change the profile

type to Local, then the cached copy of the User Profile is opened every time

the user logs on. Any changes that occur to the profile are written locally and

not to the server location.

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