I have a few labs computers that we image every year at several different facilities with 30 or so PC's in each lab.
After all the PC's had been imaged and added to the domain, etc..
I created 10 new domain logins.
Picked 10 random newly imaged PC's windows 10 - fully updated, and logged into them right after another using the 10 different logins I had created.
2 of the PC's will start the first login process, the other 8 are spinning still showing the initial login screen.
Once 1 of the PC's gets to a particular point in its login process, the 3rd PC will start logging in, and so on, once the 2nd PC gets to a point in the login, the 4th PC will start to login and so on.
I've checked the service "AppReadyness" its turned off.
I've never seen this and when trying to research it all i get is the slow windows 10 login - which has nothing to do with this issue having PC's waiting on other PC's to login.
In my other facilities in other labs which are sub OU's in the domain seem to not have this problem, but as of yet I havent confirmed it.
thanks in advance for any help on this.
winston



