RSAT - AD slow on Windows 7

Running Windows 7 (both 64-bit and 32-bit) of the RC (build 7100), I downloaded the Remote Server Admin Tools pack and then went into Add/Remove > Turn Windows Features On/Off and installed the components for Remote Server Admin Tools. This allows you to use Active Directory in Windows 7.
Running on a domain environment that is at a Windows 2003 platform.....
When working with Active Directory, it is considerably slower than when running on Vista or XP...and its slower at everything.
When you first expand the domain, it takes half a minute, when you go to get properties on someone, takes half a minute, if you are trying to Find something in the domain, it takes half a minute for the Find box to come up.
Not a major inconvenience, more of an annoyance.

Hi,
Thank you for collecting the information.
I tried this on lab and find this could not be reproduced. At this time, please try the following to see if we can narrow down the issue:
1.    Please ensure that the account you logged on with have permission to access the contents of AD. If possible, please try this with you domain administrator account.
2.    Please completely remove RSAT in Windows 7 and try the following one:
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7
3.    Boot the system to Clean Boot environment to check how it works:
Clean boot
=================
1)   Click the Start Button type "msconfig" (without quotation marks) in the Search box, and then press Enter.
Note: If prompted, please click Continue on the User Account Control (UAC) window.
2)   Click the "Services" tab, check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" box and click "Disable All" (if it is not gray).
3)   Click the "Startup" tab, click "Disable All" and click "OK".
Then, restart the computer. When the "System Configuration Utility" window appears, please check the "Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows starts" box and click OK.
NOTE: we can go back to normal boot by running msconfig again and checking on Normal Startup in the General tab.
In the Clean Boot Environment, the third party services and applications are disabled, please check if the issue reoccurs at this time.
If the problem does not occur, it indicates that the problem is related to one application or service we have disabled. You may use the MSCONFIG tool again to re-enable the disabled item one by one to find out the culprit.
Hope this helps. Thanks.
Nicholas Li - MSFT

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