Enter "0" to disable Logon Script Delay.
This policy setting allows you to configure how long the Group Policy client waits after logon before running scripts.
By default, the Group Policy client waits five minutes before running logon scripts. This helps create a responsive desktop environment by preventing disk contention.
If you enable this policy setting, Group Policy will wait for the specified amount of time before running logon scripts.
If you disable this policy setting, Group Policy will run scripts immediately after logon.
If you do not configure this policy setting, Group Policy will wait five minutes before running logon scripts.
Registry Hive | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Registry Path | Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System |
Value Name | EnableLogonScriptDelay |
Value Type | REG_DWORD |
Enabled Value | 1 |
Disabled Value | 0 |
Registry Hive | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Registry Path | Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System |
Value Name | AsyncScriptDelay |
Value Type | REG_DWORD |
Default Value | 5 |
Min Value | |
Max Value | 1000 |