SQL slow in Domain Control

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SQL slow in Domain Control

 
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Hello there,
I need a help.
I have a computer that has windows 2003 server installed
and I have 9 clients in domain control that use SQL Active Directory,
an aplications in Visual Basic. The problem is that whenever
they try to use it is soooooooooooo slow and if I put the
server out of domain control it works fine. So I think the problem
can be some configuration. I did look a lot and try few things
but the problem persist.
If anyone has some idea of what I could try or what can be the
problem, I would appriciate a lot.
Thank You
Alessandro
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Re: SQL slow in Domain Control

 
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Originally Posted by logitech14 View Post
Hello there,
I need a help.
I have a computer that has windows 2003 server installed
and I have 9 clients in domain control that use SQL Active Directory,
an aplications in Visual Basic. The problem is that whenever
they try to use it is soooooooooooo slow and if I put the
server out of domain control it works fine. So I think the problem
can be some configuration. I did look a lot and try few things
but the problem persist.
If anyone has some idea of what I could try or what can be the
problem, I would appriciate a lot.
Thank You
Alessandro
Is "SQL Active Directory" performing certificate verification against crl.microsoft.com? I had an issue with other components of SQL Server 2005 wanting to check revocation of certificate against microsoft's server, but since outgoing internet communication is blocked (firewall), it was timing out after 45, so there was a delay when doing certain things. (Full text search, loading the management studio, loading the import/export data wizard, etc.)

Just a thought...
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