@tom-elliott I am relatively sure the problem is an unattend file. Have been successful with the image so long as I leave that file out during sysprep.
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RE: Issue with User accounts Optiplex 7050
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RE: Issue with User accounts Optiplex 7050
@tom-elliott I incorrectly said 1050 in my original post. These new machines are actually 7050. We are currently attempting to implement some changes. UEFI one of the new variables. Also problem started at Windows 10 version 17.03.
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RE: Issue with User accounts Optiplex 7050
@tom-elliott Yes we sysprep. The problem happens even if we do not domain.
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Issue with User accounts Optiplex 7050
I have been experiencing a problem that has me baffled. After the latest Windows 10 patch I created a new image to be used with the new Dell Optiplex 7050 machines my dept is receiving. At the first everything was fine. I then began to get emails complaining that the machines were “slow” or that the programs were not working right. Sure enough. There is something wrong. I have tried pulling a new image but I just get the same results. After deploying the image I can use the machine fine as default or admin. The problems only begin to manifest when a user account is logged in. With the admin account logged in I can lets say do something as simple as enter the display settings, when logged as user opening those same setting would take at 10-30 minutes.