re: ''Saving Your Settings'' takes one minute on logout
Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 11:18 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Curt R
(1315 messages posted)
The time for it to save your settings depends on several things. What app's you
have open, what all needs to be saved, whether or not you've made any changes to
your system etc. One minute isn't so bad..........I wouldn't worry about it too
much, that's pretty normal.
On Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 12:01 pm, Matt Clapp wrote:
>On a fresh installation of Windows 2000, logging out from a user account is quick.
> The message "Saving your settings" appears for a few seconds at most.
>
>My question is, what happens to make logging out take much longer? After a while
>of using my account, for no apparent reason logging out just starts taking longer.
> I timed how long the "Saving your settings" message lasts, and it is almost exactly
>1 minute every time now. It makes me suspicious that maybe something is going wrong
>and Windows is waiting for something to time out.
>
>Does anybody know a solution to this problem?
>
>thanks,
>Matt
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