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i got this problem when the PC has just start up (from off state) after the user logged in (including mine, which has a domain admin privilege) the policy is not applying on the first time i logged in and it needs to be logged on twice before I see the policy run including my map drives. I noticed that during the first login my IP network icon on the lower right side on the system tray is obtaining an IP address. is there a way the workstation will get an IP address before the user log in from the policy.

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  • what is your DHCP server? did you check settings on your switch?
    – alexm
    Apr 15, 2011 at 6:08
  • are you connecting to wireless network or wired?
    – kalyan
    Apr 15, 2011 at 6:18
  • Check the error log, you should see something from Group Policy
    – Garrett
    Apr 15, 2011 at 6:40
  • have you tried a tcpdump (ports 67 and 68 for DHCP) to see what is happening with the signaling when a computer is sending a DHCP request?
    – MaQleod
    Apr 15, 2011 at 6:54

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I would do two things:

  1. Enable portfast on the switch ports that are connected to hosts.

  2. Enable the "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" Group Policy setting in the GPO that applies to the client machines.

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  • I think I overlook on the issue, dhcp seems to be working fine as per checking yesterday, it seems to be a replication link problem on the dfs. thank you guys for the help.
    – user77153
    Apr 18, 2011 at 23:21
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The easiest way to fix this is to give the machine a static IP

Otherwise I suspect there is a network problem, can you try pinging google.com and your gateway and post these results?

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