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bug#12587: 24.2; Delayed startup, unresponsive Emacs in MS Windows when


From: Mohammed Imaduddin Humayun
Subject: bug#12587: 24.2; Delayed startup, unresponsive Emacs in MS Windows when netlogon services is running in a domain
Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2012 12:12:26 +0200
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On 10/6/2012 7:40 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 12:05:47 +0200
From: Mohammed Imaduddin Humayun <m_huma01@uni-muenster.de>

When netlogon service is running in the background on Windows (Win
7 here) in a networked domain (e.g. a pc/laptop on a university domain)
starting Emacs usually fails or is miserably slow  although the
emacs.exe process
What's your value of w32-get-true-file-attributes?  Can you try
setting it in turn to each one of the 3 possible values, and see if
that helps?

If you can run Emacs under a debugger, I could ask you to check out
some more things.
w32-get-true-file attributes is set to nil in my case. I tried setting it to local, non-nil and nil in turn with the following results: (i) with netlogon service - delayed Emacs startup as reported in the bug for each of the values
(ii) without netlogon service - Emacs starts instantly in all cases

I use the binary build which probably isn't meant for debugging. Also my experience in using gdb is limited, but if provided with a debug build and instructions on what to do, I can at least attempt.

PS: A short screencast of the problem can be viewed here if it helps - http://youtu.be/G36HpkVt8i4







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