Slow Logons from branch office

We just moved an office of ours in a branch office to another building. The office is in Miami and is normally connected to our Tampa main office via an MPLS connection. The connectivity to our Tampa office is down now because of issues with the MPLS provider
but I have users still logging in to their desktops to access server resources in Miami. The issue is that logons in the Miami office are taking longer than normal even though the Miami site has a read/write DC with GC enabled on that DC. If I unplug
the network cable the logon happens much quicker and then I can plug the cable back in and access the server with no issues. My assumption is that when unplugging the network cable the computer is logging on with the cached credentials on the computer instead
of trying to access a DC for logon. I was under the assumption that since their is a read/write DC and GC server on site logons should not take forever even though the DC on site has no connectivity to the DC's in our main office here in Tampa. Am I missing
something? Why would the logons take so long?
Thanks in advance!
Chad
Chad Guiney

Hi Chad,
If site and subnet settings are configured correctly, I suggest you restart netlogon services on moved Domain Controller, then give it some time for replication and try to check the logon speed afterwards.
More information for you:
Moving a Domain Controller to a Different Site
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794722(v=WS.10).aspx
Move a Server Object to a New Site
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc816674(v=WS.10).aspx
Best Regards,
Amy
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    log-1: ============== Server Exception - Begin ==================
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    at oracle.lite.poljdbc.LiteEmbJDBCConnection.connect(Unknown Source)
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    at oracle.lite.poljdbc.POLJDBCConnection.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.poljdbc.OracleConnection.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.poljdbc.POLJDBCDriver.connect(Unknown Source)
    at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(Unknown Source)
    at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.web.JupConnection.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.web.JupConfig.createConnection(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.web.JupConfig.getConnection(Unknown Source)
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    at oracle.mobile.job.Scheduler.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.web.JupConfig.initializeRM(Unknown Source)
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    at oracle.lite.web.JupServer.listen(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.lite.web.JupServer.main(Unknown Source)
    ================== Server Exception - End ====================
    Noticed that listener is not getting started,
    E:\mobileclient\bin>olsv2040 /start
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    Internal message: StartService failed in CmdStartService function.
    Forgot to mention earlier,
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    Thanks,
    Regards,
    Aneesh

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