Issue: During the testing of Microsoft VDI and session virtualization, it was found that the public disk mapped by the script showed a delay,
But in the original win2012 and Win7 did not have this problem, what is the matter?
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Speculation may be related to changes in WIN2012 R2, found in Group Policy, sure enough to find a "Configure logon script Delay" policy, default to delay five minutes, disable, delay problem resolution.
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It is recommended that you find the Group Policy entry in the following way, because so many policies are too difficult to remember.
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Windows R2/windows 8.1 Public disk display latency problem handling