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User authentication may take 1 to 2 min. when you log on to the network in WinXP

User authentication may take one to two minutes when you log on to the network in Windows XP

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When you log on to your network on a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer that contains both a wireless connection network card and a wired connection network card, the Log On to Windows dialog box may remain on the screen for one to two minutes. After the dialog box disappears, you can successfully log on.

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