Windows 7 takes 15 min to start after installing Labview 2012

Hello

I need help on this, is this a bug?

The problem is that on my laptop after installing Labview 2012, it takes about 15 minutes to start, this happens every time a restart or start my laptop.

At first I thought something with my laptop, but then my colleague also installed Labview 2012 on his laptop and has exactly the same problem, the difference is that his new laptop and is running windows 7 Professional 64-bit, mine is older and is currently running windows 7 32-bit professional.

I tried to disable the services NOR, but has not solved the problem, but when I disable all windows services that start at startup, the startup is fast.

Also note that I had Labview 2011 installed before and I didn't have this problem before.

Tried also to find something in the registry, but nothing.

Any who have this problem, or a solution to this?

Thanks in advance

This problem seems to be resolved, but then he come back again a few days later

I did many tests in my laptop and found it to be in the "Service of Network Store Interface" service (INS). Disabling this service, you have your problem solved, but there is another problem, you lose the network.
This happens because the "DHCP Client" service depends on the national statistical institutes.

Also, this issue seems to occur only when the PC is in a domain and I'm in a windows server (Windows SBS2008) domain.

Then I found that if you set manual this services which depend on national institutes of statistics (DHCP Client, DNS Client, IP Helper, network connections, local awareness network) and also put INS manual
You must also disable the "Workstation" service that also depends on national institutes of statistics (why turn off? Because there are 3 services that depend on the workstation service, they will require to start, and then it will force NSIS to start, then long boot, if you really need of the dependent services on workstation, do the same as for them)
Not also need uncheck this services in msconfig window if they are checked, and then the PC will boot normally without a network.

When you start, you should go to services and start the DHCP Client for the network (and the other if you really need)
This will force also NSIS to start and other services that depend on the national statistical institutes.
The first time the PC restarts, you may need to reset these services to manual in the services window, I had to do, and then in sebsequent boots, they have been already set to manual
If you leave right on the dependent services in automatic or automatic (delayed start) it will force NSIS to run and start time will go to + - 15 min

Because you must manually start "DHCP Client" for the network, here's a solution to do it automatically after have connected you:
1 - Go to control panel, and then open administrative tools
Task 2-open Scheduller
3. on the right click "Creat fundamental task.
4. in the first window give a name ("DHCP" for example) and press next
5 - Click on "When I Logon" and press next
6 - click on "Start a program", and then press next
7. in the "program/script" insert: net
8. in the "Arguments" insert: start "DHCP Client".
9 - Press 'Finish' and you're done

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