How to speed up the login of domain users to domain accounts on a public network

子霄 凌 0 Reputation points
2024-09-11T15:02:47.3866667+00:00

In the corporate domain environment, the speed of domain users logging in to the computer is very fast, but in the public network environment, it will take a long time to use the local domain account cache to log in (my understanding is that in the public network state, the domain server in the linked network will be searched first and request authorization, but the actual public network is not, and the local domain account cache will be used after the search times out), how can I reduce the timeout time of searching the domain server in the public network, and directly use the local domain account cache to log in

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  1. Daisy Zhou 31,131 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-09-12T07:43:27.0266667+00:00

    Hello 子霄 凌,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    Q: how can I reduce the timeout time of searching the domain server in the public network, and directly use the local domain account cache to log in
    A: Please try the two methods below and check if it helps.

    1. Do not connect to any network and log in directly.
    2. Establish a VPN to your Corporate network for users out of office.

    I hope the information above is helpful.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.

    Best Regards,

    Daisy Zhou

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