Currently my organization is very heavily looking at deploying Windows 10 to our environment. We are a school, and thus we have a lot of public access labs that are currently running Windows 8.1. A major, major complaint that we've received is the time that it takes for a user to log in the first time they log into a computer. We've noticed that the first log in time with Windows 10 in a test environment was even worse than it was on 8.1.
So, here's my question. Before we deploy Windows 10 to our labs, is there a good way other than hacking the default profile to reduce the time it takes to log into a computer for the first time?
PS: I did try to call Microsoft on this and got nothing but the run-around.
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Currently my organization is very heavily looking at deploying Windows 10 to our environment. We are a school, and thus we have a lot of public access labs that are currently running Windows 8.1. A major, major complaint that we've received is the time that it takes for a user to log in the first time they log into a computer. We've noticed that the first log in time with Windows 10 in a test environment was even worse than it was on 8.1.
So, here's my question. Before we deploy Windows 10 to our labs, is there a good way other than hacking the default profile to reduce the time it takes to log into a computer for the first time?
PS: I did try to call Microsoft on this and got nothing but the run-around.
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