re: ''Saving Your Settings'' takes one minute on logout
Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 7:11 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ken Lotterman
(1 messages posted)
It's NOT normal. It's an annoyance that Micro$oft hasn't bothered fixing. It's
NOT normal.
On Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 11:18 pm, Curt R wrote:
>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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