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    • scottalanmiller
      scottalanmiller last edited by

      Could it be the VPN dying on sleep / hibernate?

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      • gjacobse
        gjacobse last edited by

        @scottalanmiller said:

        Could it be the VPN dying on sleep / hibernate?

        That is a good option I would think. I've never like the sleep / hibernate as some programs just don't recover well from it - I've seen a time or two were memory use doubled on wake up.

        Another thing could be how he is connected to the network. Is he wired or wireless? If he is wired - is it via the port replicator or direct to the laptop. Dell still ships systems that will use the E-Dock, and while I"m not sure if that is compatible with his system, it's a option.

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        • scottalanmiller
          scottalanmiller last edited by

          VPNs are notoriously bad on sleep. That's one thing we love about Pertino.

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          • garak0410
            garak0410 @scottalanmiller last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said:

            Could it be the VPN dying on sleep / hibernate?

            Well, really, he doesn't VPN much if at all. He does a lot of local work. And the great mystery is when, at work and on the "docking station", just locking the PC and unlocking causes the "Trust Relationship between Workstation and Primary Domain failed" message when trying to log back in. You can just lock it for 1 second and try again and you get this error. Only unplugging the docking station and plugging it back in helps and in his case, it causes his external monitors to lose what they were displaying and just shows on his laptop screen.

            Oh, and didn't mention that...he uses his laptop screen as a third monitor.

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            • garak0410
              garak0410 @gjacobse last edited by

              @g.jacobse said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              Could it be the VPN dying on sleep / hibernate?

              That is a good option I would think. I've never like the sleep / hibernate as some programs just don't recover well from it - I've seen a time or two were memory use doubled on wake up.

              Another thing could be how he is connected to the network. Is he wired or wireless? If he is wired - is it via the port replicator or direct to the laptop. Dell still ships systems that will use the E-Dock, and while I"m not sure if that is compatible with his system, it's a option.

              He is wired via the port replicator, so in a sense, it is not a true, direct wired connection.

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              • garak0410
                garak0410 last edited by

                I actually had some time to spend in his PC since his group had an audit this week. He takes his PC home so never had time to play with it.

                Fingers crossed, I may have resolved some (maybe all) of the issues. His work/domain network was set to public. Switched it back to WORK, removed and re-added it to the domain and it now shows domain network and no longer do we get the "Trust Relationship between Workstation and Primary Domain failed" error when unlocking or when rebooting.

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                • Dashrender
                  Dashrender last edited by

                  I'm a bit late, but the trust error message made me think the machine account had gone out of sync - you've already fixed that by removing and readding it to the domain.

                  Good luck.

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                  • scottalanmiller
                    scottalanmiller last edited by

                    Ah that makes sense. One network connection set as public and another set as domain.

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                    • Dashrender
                      Dashrender last edited by

                      It's odd that the two different connections would cause a problem - unless networking changed that much in Windows 8 vs Windows 7. Windows 7 sorta disabled the wireless connection when it detected you were on a wired connection. The docking station should be considered a wired connection.

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                      • scottalanmiller
                        scottalanmiller last edited by

                        It's the types. It will change security profiles based on public vs domain.

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