Why Logon script runs is not after the installation of service pack 3?

I installed Service pack 3 on some remote computers connected to the domain.  With Service pack 2 login scripts will work fine, but after I installed service pack 3, that logon scripts do not run on slower links and links a little faster they work intermittently.

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